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Hu S, Qiao J, Fu Q, Chen C, Ni W, Wujiafu S, Ma S, Zhang H, Sheng J, Wang P, Wang D, Huang J, Cao L, Ouyang H. 2015. Transgenic shRNA pigs reduce susceptibility to foot and mouth disease virus infection. eLife 4:e06951. doi: 10.7554/eLife.06951.

Published June 19, 2015

In the published article, an earlier version of Supplementary file 1 was used by mistake, in which the sequences shown were not for shRNA construction.

The correct oligonucleotides for shRNA construction are now included in the corrected Supplementary file 1.

The article has been corrected accordingly.

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  1. Shengwei Hu

  2. Jun Qiao

  3. Qiang Fu

  4. Chuangfu Chen

  5. Wei Ni

  6. Sai Wujiafu

  7. Shiwei Ma

  8. Hui Zhang

  9. Jingliang Sheng

  10. Pengyan Wang

  11. Dawei Wang

  12. Jiong Huang

  13. Lijuan Cao

  14. Hongsheng Ouyang

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© 2016, Hu et al.

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  1. Shengwei Hu
  2. Jun Qiao
  3. Qiang Fu
  4. Chuangfu Chen
  5. Wei Ni
  6. Sai Wujiafu
  7. Shiwei Ma
  8. Hui Zhang
  9. Jingliang Sheng
  10. Pengyan Wang
  11. Dawei Wang
  12. Jiong Huang
  13. Lijuan Cao
  14. Hongsheng Ouyang
(2016)
Correction: Transgenic shRNA pigs reduce susceptibility to foot and mouth disease virus infection
eLife 5:e14281.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.14281

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