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Correction: An in vitro method for inducing titan cells reveals novel features of yeast-to-titan switching in the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus gattii

  • Lamin Saidykhan,
  • Joao Correia,
  • Andrey Romanyuk,
  • Anna F. A. Peacock,
  • Guillaume E. Desanti,
  • Leanne Taylor-Smith,
  • Maria Makarova,
  • Elizabeth R. Ballou,
  • Robin C. May
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Fig 8 incorrectly appears without panel B. The authors have provided a corrected version of Fig 8 here.

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Fig 8. Capacity to form titan cells of C. gattii progeny arising from two crosses.

(A) Titanisation pattern following three days of induction for R265 (VGII) x LA584 (VGII) and 13 progeny (Alg23-Alg35) arising from this cross [33]. (B) Titanisation pattern following three days of induction of R265 (VGII) x B4564 (VGIII) and 18 of the progeny (P1-P18) arising from this cross.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011001.g001

Reference

  1. 1. Saidykhan L, Correia J, Romanyuk A, Peacock AFA, Desanti GE, Taylor-Smith L, et al. (2022) An in vitro method for inducing titan cells reveals novel features of yeast-to-titan switching in the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus gattii. PLoS Pathog 18(8): e1010321. pmid:35969643