Correction: Microbial Ligand Costimulation Drives Neutrophilic Steroid-Refractory Asthma

There is an error in Affiliation 1 for authors Sabelo Hadebe, Rebecca A. Drummond, Simon Vautier, Sara Sajaniemi, Pierre Redelinghuys, and Gordon D. Brown. Affiliation 1 should be: Aberdeen Fungal Group, Infection, Immunity and Inflammation Programme, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom.

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