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Connexin- and pannexin-mediated cell–cell communication — CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2010

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Abstract

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Corrigendum
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010

In the above article (Scemes et al., Reference Scemes, Suadicani, Dahl and Spray2007) Fig. 1A was incorrectly attributed to Duffy et al. (Reference Duffy, John, Lee, Brosnan and Spray2000), whereas we had intended to reproduce Fig. 3A inset from our study of human astrocytes. The published Fig. 1A is copied from Rash et al. (Reference Rash, Duffy, Dudek, Bilhartz, Whalen and Yasumura1997).

The authors deeply regret this error and any confusion that may have resulted from it.

Corrections to Figure 1 legend.

Fig. 1. (A) High-resolution freeze fracture micrograph of gap junction between astrocytes (left-hand image of stereo pair in Fig. 5E (Rash et al., 1997); lower left corner modified to remove original label). Arrows (from original figure) indicate individual particles in which central pores are visualized. Scale bar: 500 nm. (Reprinted with permission of Wiley-Liss, Inc., a subsidiary of John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)

References

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