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_Nature Immunology_ 5, 524–530 (2004). In the legend to Figure 4, the last sentence should be replaced with the following: “Curves in B and D represent the average of at least eight CTL-APC
conjugates each.” The authors also regret having omitted reference to M. Faroudi _et al_. Lytic versus stimulatory synapse in cytotoxic T lymphocyte/target cell interaction: manifestation of
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than were needed for mature synapse formation could nonetheless induce cytotoxicity. This should be cited on page 528, column 2, at the end of the first paragraph. Authors * Marco A Purbhoo
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