Correction to: Nature Immunology 18, 393–401 (2017); https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.3686; published online 20 February 2017.
In the version of this article initially published, a source of funding (Deutsche José Carreras Leukämie-Stiftung e.V. (DJCLS R12/29 to C.K. and I.P.)) was not included in the Acknowledgments section. The correct statement is as follows: “Supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, (SFB900/B8 to C.K. and I.P.; and PR727/4-1 to I.P.), Deutsche José Carreras Leukämie-Stiftung e.V. (DJCLS R12/29 to C.K. and I.P.) and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (01EO1302 to C.S.-F., C.K. and I.P.).” The error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
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Ravens, S., Schultze-Florey, C., Raha, S. et al. Publisher Correction: Human γδ T cells are quickly reconstituted after stem-cell transplantation and show adaptive clonal expansion in response to viral infection. Nat Immunol 19, 1037 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-018-0054-x
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