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Corrigendum: Treatment of surgical brain injury by immune tolerance induced by peripheral intravenous injection of biotargeting nanoparticles loaded with brain antigens.
Tian et al., Front Immunol 2023
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1335541
Oh, joyous day! The diligent scholars who toil away in the hallowed halls of science have graced us with a correction to the digital object identifier (DOI) of their groundbreaking work. Because, as we all know, a mistyped DOI is the modern-day equivalent of a misfired neuron in the vast brain of academia.
In a stunning display of attention to detail, the correction has been issued to ensure that all those eager knowledge-seekers clicking away in search of immunological enlightenment will not be led astray. Imagine the sheer horror of being redirected to a treatise on the mating habits of the Patagonian toothfish when you were on the cusp of unlocking the secrets of the immune system.
So, let’s all take a moment to bask in the glory of this rectification. The DOI has been amended, the digital pathway corrected, and balance restored to the universe. Scholars, students, and casual perusers alike can now proceed with their intellectual quests without fear of being derailed by such a catastrophic typo.
Remember, folks, it’s not just a string of letters and numbers—it’s the beacon of accuracy in the stormy seas of scientific research.
