Abstract
Maurizio Raiteri, Beatrice Garrone and Anna Pittaluga: "N-methyl-d-aspartic acid (NMDA) and non-NMDA receptors regulating hippocampal norepinephrine release. II. Evidence for functional cooperation and for coexistence on the same axon terminal" JPET 260: 238-242, 1992.
The authors regret that their paper contains two inconsistencies between what is shown in figure 1 and what is written in the text. In particular: 1) Figure 1 shows that the affinity of D-AP5 in the presence of QA and Mg++ amounts to 40 pM (picomoles), whereas the value is reported to be 40 nM (nanomoles) throughout the text. 2) The affinity of MK-801, in the absence of QA and Mg++, is 0.11 µM according to figure 1 but in the text is erroneously reported to be 1.1 µM. Accordingly, in the presence of QA + Mg++ the affinities of the NMDA receptor recognition site and of the ion channel site increase, respectively, by 6 orders of magnitude (as reported in the text) and by 35-fold instead of 350-fold as erroneously written in the text.
- 1992 by The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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