The Journal of Neuroscience, October 1, 2000, 20(19):7504-7504
CORRECTION
Correction
In the article "Increased Binding Activity at an
Antioxidant-Responsive Element in the Metallothionein-1 Promoter and
Rapid Induction of Metallothionein-1 and -2 in Response to Cerebral Ischemia and Reperfusion," by Menno van Lookeren
Campagne, Harold Thibodeaux, Nick van Bruggen, Belinda
Cairns, and David G. Lowe, which appeared on pages 5200-5207 of the
July 15, 2000 issue, the Y-axis legend was omitted for
Figure 2. The correct version of the figure, as well as the legend, is
printed here.

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Increased expression of MT-1 and -2 mRNA in the ischemic
cortex precedes the formation of cerebral edema. A, T2
relaxation time increased in the ipsilateral cerebral cortex by 24 hr
and further increased at 72 hr after reperfusion. B,
C, mRNA levels of both MT-1 (B) and MT-2
(C) were significantly increased in the ipsilateral
(ischemic) cerebral cortex 6 hr after reperfusion and peaked at 24 hr
after reperfusion. D, E, In contrast, no
significant changes in MT-3 or GAPDH mRNA were found. Values are
expressed as the mean ± SD of samples obtained from five to six
animals (*, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01, paired
t test). a.u., Arbitrary units; con,
control; T2W, T2-weighted.
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