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Dietrich, A., Heim, L. and Hubbuch, J. (2025), Dual-Stage Cross-Flow Filtration: Integrated Capture and Purification of Virus-Like Particles. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 122: 884–894. https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.28914
In the sections “Abstract”, “Introduction”, “Results”, “Discussion”, and “Conclusion”, as well as in the Graphical Abstract, Figure 1, the captions of Figures 1 and 2, and the supplementary file, the pore size of the microfiltration membrane was incorrectly reported as 2 µm. The correct pore size is 0.2 µm, as correctly stated in the “Materials and Methods” section. The corrected Graphical Abstract and Figure 1 are included below.
In paragraph 5 of the “Introduction” section, the text “Further, MF was combined with UF to isolate polymerized human hemoglobin from its product-related high or low-molecular weight species (LMWS) using an integrated 2 μm/500 kDa MWCO membrane configuration (Cuddington et al. 2022).” should read “Further, MF was combined with UF to isolate polymerized human hemoglobin from its product-related high- or low-molecular weight species (LMWS) using an integrated 0.2 μm/500 kDa MWCO membrane configuration (Cuddington et al. 2022).”
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