Abstract
Langer, S. Z. and Dubocovich, M. L. "Cocaine and amphetamine antagonize the decrease of noradrenergic neurotransmission elicited by oxymetazoline but potentiate the inhibition by α-methylnorepinephrine in the perfused cat spleen", vol. 216, no. 1, January 1981, pp. 162-171.
Williams and Wilkins, Publisher, and Waverly Press regret that galley corrections were inadvertently overlooked as follows:
Results: p. 167, col. 1, the corrected statement reads "When perfused in a concentration of 0.1 µM α-methylnorepinephrine, significantly increased the spontaneous outflow of radioactivity (Sp3/Sp2: 4.73 ± 0.65, n = 3, P < .005 when compared with controls Sp3/Sp4: 0.89 ± 0.04, n = 4), but did not modify the basal perfusion pressure of the spleen.
Tables:
Table 3 Heading: Responses to Nerve Stimulation, footnote isa.
Table 4 Footnoteb should read "Ratio between the values of fractional release obtained during the second (S2) and the first period of nerve stimulation (S1)."
Figures:
Fig. 3. Title should read "Effects of pargyline on the inhibition by oxymetazoline of the stimulation-evoked [3H]norepinephrine overflow."
Fig. 5. αCH3NE = α-methylnorepinephrine.
Other minor printing errors within the text and legends also occurred.
Corrected reprints are available from the author.
- The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1980
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