In the version of this article initially published, there were errors in the first paragraph of the “Haem directs T cell fate through BACH2” section, where citations to Fig. 3b,c, Fig. 3e, Fig. 3f,g, Fig. 3g and Fig. 3h originally cited Fig. 4b,c, Fig. 4e, Fig. 4f,g, Fig. 4g and Fig. 4h, respectively. In Fig. 3d,f–h, the current colour keys (Bach2WT in purple, Bach2MUT in blue) were originally reversed owing to removal of a figure from the last revised version. In addition, the Source Data file associated with Fig. 5j contained a copy-and-paste error. The text, figure and source data are now amended in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
Author Correction: Proteasome-guided haem signalling axis contributes to T cell exhaustion
Why This Matters
This correction highlights the importance of accuracy in scientific publications, ensuring that researchers and clinicians rely on precise data for advancing immunology and therapeutic strategies. Clarifying these details helps maintain trust and integrity in the scientific process, which is crucial for ongoing research and development in the tech-driven biotech industry.
Key Takeaways
- Accurate figure citations are essential for scientific clarity.
- Corrections improve the reliability of research data for future studies.
- Maintaining data integrity supports advancements in immunotherapy and related fields.
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