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Erratum
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Zhao et al., J. Neurosci. 26 (34) 8847-8856.
The Journal of Neuroscience, September 20, 2006, 26(38):9833
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Erratum
Correction for Zhao et al., Isoform Specificity of PKC Translocation in Living Aplysia Sensory Neurons and a Role for Ca2+-Dependent PKC APL I in the Induction of Intermediate-Term Facilitation
In the article "Isoform Specificity of PKC Translocation in Living Aplysia Sensory Neurons and a Role for Ca2+-Dependent PKC APL I in the Induction of Intermediate-Term Facilitation," by Yali Zhao, Karina Leal, Carole Abi-Farah, Kelsey C. Martin, Wayne S. Sossin, and Marc Klein, which appeared on pages 88478856 of the August 23, 2006 issue, some lettering was inadvertently left off of Figure 6. The corrected Figure 6 is printed here.

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Figure 6. Translocation of calcium-dependent Apl I requires sensory neuron firing concurrent with 5-HT application. A, Cell body (top) and neurite (bottom) of a sensory neuron expressing eGFP-Apl I in control condition (Pre), with stimulation of the sensory neuron at 10 Hz (Stim), subsequent application of 5-HT, stimulation in the presence of 5-HT (5-HT+Stim), and after cessation of stimulation, still in the presence of 5-HT (Recovery). Translocation of fluorescence is clear only with conjoint 5-HT and firing and recovers when the stimulation is stopped. B, Ratio of membrane fluorescence to cytoplasmic fluorescence (calculated as in Fig. 5A) in three to nine experiments on sensory neurons and two to five experiments on motor neurons. Translocation in the sensory neurons is significantly greater than that in the motor neurons (p < 0.01; two-way ANOVA).
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