Erratum: Toll-like receptor ligands sensitize B-cell receptor signalling by reducing actin-dependent spatial confinement of the receptor.

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Published in Nat Commun on April 17, 2015

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Spencer A Freeman, Valentin Jaumouillé, Kate Choi, Brian E Hsu, Harikesh S Wong, Libin Abraham, Marcia L Graves, Daniel Coombs, Calvin D Roskelley, Raibatak Das, Sergio Grinstein, Michael R Gold

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