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Correction: DC-SIGN on B Lymphocytes Is Required for Transmission of HIV-1 to T Lymphocytes

Giovanna Rappocciolo, Paolo Piazza, Craig L. Fuller, Todd A. Reinhart, Simon C. Watkins, David T. Rowe, Mariel Jais, Phalguni Gupta, Charles R. Rinaldo, Jr.

In PLoS Pathogens, volume 2, issue 7: DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.0020070

Page 3, column 1, line 3 should have included this reference for the Raji-DC-SIGN cells:

Wu L, Martin TD, Carrington M, KewalRamani VN (2004) Raji B cells, misidentified as THP-1 cells, stimulate DC-SIGN-mediated HIV transmission. Virology 318: 17-23.

The Acknowledgments should have included a thank you to V. N. KewalRamani (National Cancer Institute) for the Raji-DC-SIGN cells.

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