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Efficient regeneration by activation of neurogenesis in homeostatically quiescent regions of the adult vertebrate brain

Efficient regeneration by activation of neurogenesis in homeostatically quiescent regions of the... 180 ERRATUM Development 138, 180 (2011) doi:10.1242/dev.061754 Efficient regeneration by activation of neurogenesis in homeostatically quiescent regions of the adult vertebrate brain Daniel A. Berg, Matthew Kirkham, Anna Beljajeva, Dunja Knapp, Bianca Habermann, Jesper Ryge, Elly M. Tanaka and András Simon There was an error in the ePress version of Development 137, 4127-4134 published on 10 November 2010. On p. 4133, the title of Fig. 6 was incorrect. The correct title appears below: Adult midbrain DA regeneration depends on hedgehog signalling. The online issue and print copy are correct. We apologise to authors and readers for this mistake. DEVELOPMENT http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Development The Company of Biologists

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The Company of Biologists
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0950-1991
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0950-1991
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10.1242/dev.061754
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180 ERRATUM Development 138, 180 (2011) doi:10.1242/dev.061754 Efficient regeneration by activation of neurogenesis in homeostatically quiescent regions of the adult vertebrate brain Daniel A. Berg, Matthew Kirkham, Anna Beljajeva, Dunja Knapp, Bianca Habermann, Jesper Ryge, Elly M. Tanaka and András Simon There was an error in the ePress version of Development 137, 4127-4134 published on 10 November 2010. On p. 4133, the title of Fig. 6 was incorrect. The correct title appears below: Adult midbrain DA regeneration depends on hedgehog signalling. The online issue and print copy are correct. We apologise to authors and readers for this mistake. DEVELOPMENT

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Published: Jan 1, 2011

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