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Optimized human intestinal organoid model reveals interleukin-22-dependency of paneth cell formation: Optimized human intestinal organoid model reveals interleukin-22-dependency of paneth cell formation (Cell Stem Cell (2022) 29(9) (1333–1345.e6), (S1934590922003381), (10.1016/j.stem.2022.08.002))

  • Gui Wei He
  • , Lin Lin
  • , Jeff DeMartino
  • , Xuan Zheng
  • , Nadzeya Staliarova
  • , Talya Dayton
  • , Harry Begthel
  • , Willine J. van de Wetering
  • , Eduard Bodewes
  • , Jeroen van Zon
  • , Sander Tans
  • , Carmen Lopez-Iglesias
  • , Peter J. Peters
  • , Wei Wu
  • , Daniel Kotlarz
  • , Christoph Klein
  • , Thanasis Margaritis
  • , Frank Holstege
  • , Hans Clevers

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Abstract

(Cell Stem Cell 29, 1333–1345.e1–e6; September 1, 2022) In Figure 1B of the originally published version of this manuscript, the authors mistakenly indicated that IL-22 was not included in the culturing medium for optimal patterning. However, IL-22 was in fact included, as indicated correctly in the diagram in Figure 1A. The authors have now replaced the incorrect minus sign in the IL-22 row at the bottom of Figure 1B with a correct plus sign in both the article online and the image included below, and they apologize for the confusion.[Formula

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1718-1720
Number of pages3
JournalCell stem cell
Volume29
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2022

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