Correction: Circulating immune cell phenotypes are associated with age, sex, CMV, and smoking status in the Framingham Heart Study offspring participants, (Original article: Aging (Albany NY) (2023), 15(10), (3939–3966), (PMID: 37116193), (PMCID: PMC10258017), (10.18632/aging.204686))

Yuan Fang, Margaret F. Doyle, Jiachen Chen, Jesse Mez, Claudia L. Satizabal, Michael L. Alosco, Wei Qiao Qiu, Kathryn L. Lunetta, Joanne M. Murabito

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Abstract

This article has been corrected: The authors found an error in Table 2, titled "Participant Characteristics." The table headers for the last two columns were mistakenly interchanged, with "Male" incorrectly labeled as "Female" and vice versa. The numbers and figures for males and females are correct In all the other tables. In addition, at one place in the text the authors refer to this table as follows: “Participant characteristics are summarized in Table 2. Among the 996 participants included in the study, 48% were female." This number corresponds to the number in the uncorrected Table 2 and should be corrected to read “52% were female.” This correction does not affect any of the conclusions in the manuscript. The corrected Table 2 and relevant text are presented below.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)7855-7856
Number of pages2
JournalAging
Volume15
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • CMV
  • T cells
  • aging
  • immune cell
  • smoking

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Aging
  • Cell Biology

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