The Journal of Neuroscience, July 15, 2000, 20(14):5574-5574
ERRATUM
In the article "Trk C Signaling Is
Required for Retinal Progenitor Cell Proliferation," by Indranil Das,
Janet R. Sparrow, Michelle I. Lin, Evangeline Shih, Takashi Mikawa, and
Barbara L. Hempstead, which appeared on pages 2887-2895 of the
April 15, 2000 issue, Figure 1 was incorrectly printed as a
black and white figure. The correct color version of the figure, as
well as the legend, is printed here.

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Figure 1.
Expression of NT-3 and trk C receptors in E5 chick
eye. A, E5 frozen sections were immunostained with antisera
to NT-3 using a VIP chromogenic substrate (red) and
counterstained with hematoxylin (blue). Labeling for NT-3 is
most prominent adjacent to the retinal pigment epithelium in an area of
retina where retinal progenitors are mitotically active. Labeling is
also detected in the innermost retina. PE, Pigmented
epithelium; NR, neural retina. B, In the control
section, labeling was blocked by addition of immunizing peptide. Scale
bar, 10 µm. C, Total RNA from chick eyes harvested at E5
was subjected to RT-PCR using primers specific for full-length trk C. and + indicate the absence and presence, respectively, of reverse
transcriptase during cDNA synthesis as a control for genomic DNA
contamination. The full-length trk C primers generated a single band of
the expected molecular size (772 bp).
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