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_Nat. Immunol._ 10, 109–115 (2009); published online 7 December 2008; corrected after print 9 April 2009 In the version of this article initially published, the Cre-transgenic mouse is
identified incorrectly as _Tg(SV40-cre)1Jrg_. The correct mouse strain should be _Tg(SCL6E5-Cre)1Jrg_, and the citation describing this mouse (ref. 29) should be as follows: Gothert, J.R.
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