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Correction: A Truncated Receptor-Binding Domain of MERS-CoV Spike Protein Potently Inhibits MERS-CoV Infection and Induces Strong Neutralizing Antibody Responses: Implication for Developing Therapeutics and Vaccines

  • Lanying Du,
  • Zhihua Kou,
  • Cuiqing Ma,
  • Xinrong Tao,
  • Lili Wang,
  • Guangyu Zhao,
  • Yaoqing Chen,
  • Fei Yu,
  • Chien-Te K. Tseng,
  • Yusen Zhou †,

    † Deceased.

  • Shibo Jiang

During figure preparation, the incorrect image was inadvertently used to prepare the Fig 3 hlgG-Fc CPE 4 1.6μm/ml panel. The updated Fig 3 below has been amended so that the correct hlgG-Fc CPE 4 1.6μm/ml panel is presented.

The original data underlying the results presented in this article remain available upon request from the corresponding author.

In addition, corresponding author SJ informed the journal that co-corresponding author YZ is deceased. Any future correspondence related to this article should be directed to SJ, and their updated contact details are shibojiang@fudan.edu.cn.

Reference

  1. 1. Du L, Kou Z, Ma C, Tao X, Wang L, Zhao G, et al. (2013) A Truncated Receptor-Binding Domain of MERS-CoV Spike Protein Potently Inhibits MERS-CoV Infection and Induces Strong Neutralizing Antibody Responses: Implication for Developing Therapeutics and Vaccines. PLoS ONE 8(12): e81587. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081587 pmid:24324708