Publisher Correction: Calibration of CAR activation potential directs alternative T cell fates and therapeutic potency.

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:In the version of this article originally published, there was an error in the legend for Extended Data Fig. 7. The legend for panel f was originally: "f, FACS analysis of IL7R-, CD62L- and CD45RA- expression on TRAC-1928ζ and TRAC-1XX CAR T cells at day 63 post CAR infusion (representative for at least n = 3 mice per group in one independent experiment)." The legend should have been: "f, FACS analysis of IL7R+, CD62L+ and CD45RA+ expression on TRAC-1928ζ and TRAC-1XX CAR T cells at day 63 post CAR infusion (representative for at least n = 3 mice per group in one independent experiment)." The error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of this article.

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Nat Med

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Nature medicine

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Feucht J,Sun J,Eyquem J,Ho YJ,Zhao Z,Leibold J,Dobrin A,Cabriolu A,Hamieh M,Sadelain M

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10.1038/s41591-019-0360-3

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Has Abstract

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2019-03-01 00:00:00

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530

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3

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1078-8956

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1546-170X

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10.1038/s41591-019-0360-3

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25

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