Xiang Zhang, Jiayun Shen, Kwan Man, Eagle S.H. Chu, Tung On Yau, Joanne C.Y. Sung, Minnie Y.Y. Go, Jun Deng, Liwei Lu, Vincent W.S. Wong, Joseph J.Y. Sung, Geoffrey Farrell, Jun Yu
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Corrigendum to “CXCL10 plays a key role as an inflammatory mediator and a non-invasive biomarker of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis” [J Hepatol (2014) 61:1365-75]
It has come to our attention that there was an error in Supplementary Fig. 3C in our article. Incorrect representative flow cytometry images were inadvertently used. The corrected figure is presented below. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
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Supplementary Fig. 3. Flow cytometric analysis of immune cells in the blood of WT and Cxcl10-/- mice fed control or MCD diet. Frequencies of (A) B cells (CD19+CD3-), T cells (CD3+CD19-), (B) CD4+ T cells (CD4+CD8-) and CD8+ T cells (CD8+CD4-), (C) NK cells (NK1.1+CD3-) and NKT cells (NK1.1+CD3+), (D) macrophages (CD11b+F4/80+) and neutrophils (CD11b+Ly6G+) were stained with surface markers, and analysed by flow cytometry.
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The Journal of Hepatology is the official publication of the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL). It is dedicated to presenting clinical and basic research in the field of hepatology through original papers, reviews, case reports, and letters to the Editor. The Journal is published in English and may consider supplements that pass an editorial review.