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Correction: Neurogenesis in the adult is involved in the formation of trace memories

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  • Tracey J. Shors
  • George Miesegaes
  • Anna Beylin
  • Mingrui Zhao
  • Tracy Rydel
  • Elizabeth Gould

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Nature 410, 372–376 (2001). The original Fig. 2e–j is in error because it was based on incorrectly sorted brain tissue. A corrected figure is shown below and demonstrates that the anti-mitotic agent MAM does not affect the gross morphology or the volume of either the hippocampus or the cerebellum. The revised figure is based on a new set of tissue obtained from brains in experiment 3 that had been exposed to MAM (n = 3) or saline (n = 3) for 14 days and processed as described.

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  • Tracey J. Shors & George Miesegaes & Anna Beylin & Mingrui Zhao & Tracy Rydel & Elizabeth Gould, 2001. "Correction: Neurogenesis in the adult is involved in the formation of trace memories," Nature, Nature, vol. 414(6866), pages 938-938, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:414:y:2001:i:6866:d:10.1038_414938a
    DOI: 10.1038/414938a
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