In the original version of the Research Article “Size-transformable antigen-presenting cell–mimicking nanovesicles potentiate effective cancer immunotherapy” by W. Yang et al., an incorrect merged image was inadvertently included in fig. S8B. Additionally, to avoid potential confusion regarding the observed differences between the in vivo tumor volumes and the apparent size of excised tumors in Fig. 6B and fig. S9A, the following sentence has been added to the caption of fig. S9: “These images come from the excised tumors of mice at the therapeutic ending point, which are used to provide qualitative context and different from the quantitative volume measurements.”
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69b79e398166e15b153ab379 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aeg5541
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