Correction: Salivary Antigen SP32 Is the Immunodominant Target of the Antibody Response to Phlebotomus papatasi Bites in Humans
Soumaya Marzouki, Maha Abdeladhim, Chaouki Ben Abdessalem, Fabiano Oliveira, Beya Ferjani, Dana Gilmore, Hechmi Louzir, Jesus G. Valenzuela, Mélika Ben Ahmed

Abstract
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TopicsViral Infections and Vectors · Virology and Viral Diseases · Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies
The rPpSP30 panel in Fig 4A was beautified to remove a non-specific band between 17kDa and 28kDa that was present on the original gel. The image in Fig 4B was spliced to remove irrelevant lanes. Fig 4 is corrected to replace the rPpSP30 panel in Fig 4A with the unedited image and to indicate the splice location in Fig 1B. The original images underlying this figure are provided in S1 File.
In Fig 7A, the S+ and S- rPpSP30 panels were erroneously duplicated and the SGE lanes originated from a different blot. Fig 7A is corrected here to resolve the duplication and to replace the SGE S+ lane with data measured on the same blot. SGE S- was measured on different blots, provided in S2 File with the underlying images for Fig 7.
In the preparation of Fig 7B, the image was spliced for presentation and to remove an unnecessary lane. The original underlying image is provided in S2 File.
The original underlying data to support all other results in the article and Supporting Information files are available from the corresponding author.
The authors apologize for the errors in the published article.
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S1 FileOriginal images underlying Fig 4.(PPTX)
S2 FileOriginal images underlying Fig 7.(PPTX)
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- 1Marzouki S, Abdeladhim M, Abdessalem CB, Oliveira F, Ferjani B, Gilmore D, et al. (2012) Salivary Antigen SP 32 Is the Immunodominant Target of the Antibody Response to Phlebotomus papatasi Bites in Humans. P Lo S Negl Trop Dis 6(11): e 1911. 10.1371/journal.pntd.000191123209854 PMC 3510156 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
