Author Correction: Mapping microglia states in the human brain through the integration of high-dimensional techniques (Nature Neuroscience, (2019), 22, 12, (2098-2110), 10.1038/s41593-019-0532-y)

Roman Sankowski, Chotima Böttcher, Takahiro Masuda, Laufey Geirsdottir, Sagar, Elena Sindram, Tamara Seredenina, Andreas Muhs, Christian Scheiwe, Mukesch Johannes Shah, Dieter Henrik Heiland, Oliver Schnell, Dominic Grün, Josef Priller, Marco Prinz

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Abstract

In the version of this article initially published, Fig.3b,c, Fig. 5a–d, Extended Data Fig. 1 and Supplementary Fig. 8b contained errors. Fig. 3b and c showed incorrect immunohistochemistry quantifications. Fig. 5a contained a duplicate image for the TMEM119 control sample, and panels b and c showed incorrect immunohistochemistry quantifications. Fig. 5d contained an incorrect image for the t-SNE map of P2RY12; it was a duplicate of the map for HLA-DRA. Extended Data Fig. 1 contained incorrect images in panel a for Pat 7 (TMEM119), Pat 12 (TMEM119, CD74) and Pat 15 (CD68) and in panel b for Pat 3 (GFAP), Pat 12 (TMEM119 and P2YR12) and Pat 13 (TMEM119). Supplementary Fig. 8b contained an incorrect image for the CSF2 t-SNE panel. In addition, the legend for Fig. 5b as well as the description of Fig. 1b in Methods incorrectly said that the test used was a paired t-test; it should read ‘unpaired t-test’ in both places. In the Results section, the sentence “Normalization for the number of IBA1+ cells revealed lower expression of the bona fide microglial markers P2RY12 and TMEM119, and higher expression of HLA-DR (Fig. 5c)” should read “no change of expression” instead of “lower expression”. The errors have been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)975
Number of pages1
JournalNature Neuroscience
Volume25
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2022
Externally publishedYes

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