Correction to: PDIA3 orchestrates effector T cell program by serving as a chaperone to facilitate the non-canonical nuclear import of STAT1 and PKM2 (Molecular Therapy, (2024), 32, 8, (2778-2797), (S152500162400340X), 10.1016/j.ymthe.2024.05.038)

  • Chun Liang Yang
  • , Fa Xi Wang
  • , Jia Hui Luo
  • , Shan Jie Rong
  • , Wan Ying Lu
  • , Qi Jie Chen
  • , Jun Xiao
  • , Ting Wang
  • , Dan Ni Song
  • , Jing Liu
  • , Qian Mo
  • , Shuo Li
  • , Yu Chen
  • , Ya Nan Wang
  • , Yan Jun Liu
  • , Tong Yan
  • , Wei Kuan Gu
  • , Shu Zhang
  • , Fei Xiong
  • , Qi Lin Yu
  • Zi Yun Zhang, Ping Yang, Shi Wei Liu, Decio Eizirik, Ling Li Dong*, Fei Sun*, Cong Yi Wang*
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

(Molecular Therapy 32, 2778–2797; August 2024) Inappropriate manipulation occurred during the assembly of images in this study. Specifically, (1) in Figure 1L, the representative flow cytometry plot for the experimental group was mistakenly replaced with that of the control group due to an unsuccessful copy-and-paste operation, and (2) in Figure 3C, the gating boundaries in the flow cytometry plots were misaligned during figure arrangement. These errors have been rectified using the original data, and the corrected figures are presented below. The results and conclusions of the paper remain unaffected by these corrections. The authors sincerely apologize for these inadvertent errors in figure preparation.(Figure

Original languageEnglish
JournalMolecular Therapy
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

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