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Correction: Plasma Hsp90 Level as a Marker of Early Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Engraftment and Progression in Mice

  • Mateus Milani,
  • Angelo Brunelli Albertoni Laranjeira,
  • Jaíra Ferreira de Vasconcellos,
  • Silvia Regina Brandalise,
  • Alexandre Eduardo Nowill,
  • José Andrés Yunes
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Correction

11 Sep 2015: The PLOS ONE Staff (2015) Correction: Plasma Hsp90 Level as a Marker of Early Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Engraftment and Progression in Mice. PLOS ONE 10(9): e0138263. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138263 View correction

The X-axis labels are missing from Fig 3. The authors have provided a corrected version of Fig 3 here.

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Fig 3. Correlation between plasma Hsp90 level and percentage of ALL cells in the different tissues analyzed.

One representative case of three BCP-ALL or T-ALL analyzed is shown. For complete data refer to S2 Fig and S3 Fig ELISA Hsp90 and flow cytometry hCD45+ data were transformed to log10 and analyzed by Pearson’s correlation. Correlations between ALL in peripheral blood and in the different tissues are shown for comparisons. Dotted line represents cut-off values for ALL detection by flow cytometry (0.5%) or Hsp90 levels (0.1 ng/mL). Data points correspond to individual samples. Numbers near each data point represent time point of sampling (see Fig 2). PB; peripheral blood. BM; bone marrow. Circles, BCP-ALL. Triangles, T-ALL.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134774.g001

Reference

  1. 1. Milani M, Laranjeira ABA, de Vasconcellos JF, Brandalise SR, Nowill AE, Yunes JA (2015) Plasma Hsp90 Level as a Marker of Early Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Engraftment and Progression in Mice. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0129298. pmid:26068922