Manipulating Eryptosis of Human Red Blood Cells: A Novel Antimalarial Strategy?
An Erratum on
Manipulating Eryptosis of Human Red Blood Cells: A Novel Antimalarial Strategy?
by Boulet, C., Doerig, C. D., and Carvalho, T. G. (2018). Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol. 8:419. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2018.00419
Due to a production error, two sub-section titles lacked the capitalization of “P” for Plasmodium in “Plasmodium-Infected Erythrocytes: a Fight Between Life and Death" and “Plasmodium Induces Eryptosis of Bystander Erythrocytes.” Secondly, in Table 4 (see below), “uRBC” and “iRBC” column titles should be below “Eryptosis,” as subcolumns. All the “ns” should be below “uRBC,” the green arrows below “iRBC,” and the first column of percentages below “Parasitemia decrease.” Lastly, the latest figures in the final publication were not used.
The publisher apologizes for this mistake. The original version of this article has been updated.
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Keywords: malaria, eryptosis, Plasmodium, apoptosis, programmed cell death, host-pathogen interaction, host-directed therapy
Citation: Frontiers Production Office (2019) Erratum: Manipulating Eryptosis of Human Red Blood Cells: A Novel Antimalarial Strategy? Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol. 8:455. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2018.00455
Received: 24 December 2018; Accepted: 27 December 2018;
Published: 14 January 2019.
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