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Erratum: single-cell protein secretomic signatures as potential correlates to tumor cell lineage evolution and cell–cell interaction

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by Kwak, M., Mu, L., Lu, Y., Chen, JJ., Brower, K., and Fan, R. (2013). Front. Oncol. 3: 10. doi: 10. 3389/fonc. 2013. 00010

We noticed an error that the name of a key contributor, Dr. Yu Wu, was left out from the author list. The corrected author list and the affiliations are the following.

Minsuk Kwak 1 , Luye Mu 2 , Yao Lu 1 , Jonathan J. Chen 1 , Yu Wu 1 , Kara Brower 1 , 3 and Rong Fan 1 , 4 *

1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

3 Isoplexis Inc., New Haven, CT, USA

4 Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, USA

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