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Author Correction: Inflammatory memory sensitizes skin epithelial stem cells to tissue damage

The Original Article was published on 18 October 2017

Correction to: Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/nature24271, published online 18 October 2017.

In Fig. 2g of this Article, a panel was inadvertently duplicated. The ‘D30 IMQ’ image was a duplicate of the ‘D6 Ctrl’ image. Figure 2g has been corrected online to show the correct ‘D30 IMQ’ image (showing skin inflammation induced by the NALP3 agonist imiquimod, IMQ). The Supplementary Information to this Amendment contains the old, incorrect Fig. 2 for transparency.

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Naik, S., Larsen, S.B., Gomez, N.C. et al. Author Correction: Inflammatory memory sensitizes skin epithelial stem cells to tissue damage. Nature 560, E2 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0229-5

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