Correction: Mcm5 mutation leads to silencing of Stat1-bcl2 which accelerating apoptosis of immature T lymphocytes with DNA damage
Min Liu, Yuanyuan Li, Zhilin Deng, Ke Zhang, Shuying Huang, Jiamin Xia, Yi Feng, Yundan Liang, Chengfu Sun, Xindong Liu, Shurong Li, Bingyin Su, Yong dong, Sizhou Huang

Abstract
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TopicsCytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions
Correction to: Cell Death and Disease 10.1038/s41419-025-07392-8, published online 10 February 2025
Figure 5. Cc2 and the middle image in the upper row of Figure 6H, Figure 5. Hh1 and Figure S15Cc1, the images in these two groups were unintentionally duplicated during figure preparation. These errors occurred due to an oversight when we arranged the individual image in Figure 5, and did not involve any manipulation or alteration of the original data. Importantly, as stated in the article, both mcm5 and mcm3 mutations result in similar T-cell developmental phenotype. In addition, Figure 5. Hh1 and Figure S15Cc1 all showed the T cell phenotype in controls. Thus, our unintentional duplication does not compromise the integrity of the dataset and the conclusions of the study.
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