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closePublisher's Note: Correction to Acknowledgments
Posted by PLOS_Genetics on 13 Oct 2010 at 12:37 GMT
We would like to thank Randy Blakely and Shannon Hardie for providing us with the BY200, BY602, and BY645 strains; the Caenorhabditis Genetic Center (MN, USA) for providing other C. elegans strains; Ray Johnson at the neurochemistry core at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC, TN, USA) for his help with DA extraction, the mass spectrometry core (VUMC, TN, USA) for the use of GC-MS for F2IP and F3IP measurements; the cell imaging core (VUMC, TN, USA) and Richard Nass (University of Indiana, IN, USA) for early discussions on this project.
http://plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001084#article1.back1.ack1.p1
Some information was omitted from the Acknowledgments. The correct Acknowledgments should read:
‘We would like to thank Randy Blakely and Shannon Hardie for providing us with the BY200, BY602, and BY645 strains; Keith Blackwell for the LD001 strain; the Caenorhabditis Genetic Center (MN, USA) for providing other C. elegans strains; Ray Johnson at the neurochemistry core at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC, TN, USA) for his help with DA extraction, the mass spectrometry core (VUMC, TN, USA) for the use of GC-MS for F2IP and F3IP measurements; the cell imaging core (VUMC, TN, USA) and Richard Nass (University of Indiana, IN, USA) for early discussions on this project.’