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848 nature neuroscience volume 2 no 9 september 1999 errata Changes in cerebral cortex size are governed by fibroblast growth factor during embryogenesis Flora M. Vaccarino, Michael L. Schwartz, Rossana Raballo, Jon Nilsen, Julianne Rhee, Ming Zhou, Thomas Doetschman, J. Douglas Coffin, Jason J. Wyland and Yu-Ting Elizabeth Hung Nat. Neurosci. 2, 246–253 (1999) On page 251, Table 5 incorrectly listed the number of FGF2 –/– cells as 2.5 ± 0.62 million. The correct number is 12.5 ± 0.62 million. We regret the error. SOD1 mutants linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis selectively inactivate a glial glutamate transporter Davide Trotti, Andreas Rolfs, Niels C. Danbolt, Robert H. Brown Jr. and Matthias A. Hediger Nat. Neurosci. 2, 427–433 (1999) On page 428, Fig. 1 was labeled incorrectly. The correct figure is reproduced below. Dendritic I h normalizes temporal summation in hippocampal CA1 neurons Jeffrey C. Magee Nat. Neurosci. 2, 508–514 (1999) Because of an editorial error, the first sentence of the last paragraph on page 511 was incorrect. The sentence should read as follows: By subtracting the EPSP trains evoked during I h blockade from the control train, the time course of synaptic hyperpolarization induced by I h deactivation was examined. Timing of cochlear feedback: spatial and temporal representation of a tone across the basilar membrane K. E. Nilsen and I. J. Russell Nat. Neurosci. 2, 642–648 (1999) Because of an editorial error, the first sentence of the Results section on page 642 was incorrect. The sentence should read as follows: Tone-evoked basilar membrane displacements were measured with a laser diode interferometer focused to a 5 µm spot with a depth of field of less than 2.3 µm, at up to 15 different locations across the width of the basilar membrane (Fig. 1c). Signaling myopia Kalyani Narasimhan Nat. Neurosci. 2, 691 (1999) The second sentence should read "If the shape of the eye produces a focal plane in front of the retina, the eye is myopic, and the image appears blurred." We regret the error. Human GLT1 Human SOD1 Xenopus SOD1 © 1999 Nature America Inc. • http://neurosci.nature.com © 1999 Nature America Inc. • http://neurosci.nature.com

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848 nature neuroscience • volume 2 no 9 • september 1999

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Changes in cerebral cortex size are governed by fibroblast growth factor duringembryogenesisFlora M. Vaccarino, Michael L. Schwartz, Rossana Raballo, Jon Nilsen, Julianne Rhee, Ming Zhou, Thomas Doetschman, J. Douglas Coffin, Jason J. Wyland and Yu-Ting Elizabeth HungNat. Neurosci. 2, 246–253 (1999)

On page 251, Table 5 incorrectly listed the number of FGF2–/– cells as 2.5 ± 0.62 million. The correct number is 12.5 ± 0.62 million.We regret the error.

SOD1 mutants linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis selectively inactivate a glialglutamate transporterDavide Trotti, Andreas Rolfs, Niels C. Danbolt, Robert H. Brown Jr. and Matthias A. HedigerNat. Neurosci. 2, 427–433 (1999)

On page 428, Fig. 1 was labeled incorrectly. The correct figure is reproduced below.

Dendritic Ih normalizes temporal summation in hippocampal CA1 neuronsJeffrey C. MageeNat. Neurosci. 2, 508–514 (1999)

Because of an editorial error, the first sentence of the last paragraph on page 511 was incorrect. The sentence should read as follows:

By subtracting the EPSP trains evoked during Ih blockade from the control train, the time course of synaptic hyperpolarizationinduced by Ih deactivation was examined.

Timing of cochlear feedback: spatial and temporal representation of a tone across thebasilar membraneK. E. Nilsen and I. J. RussellNat. Neurosci. 2, 642–648 (1999)

Because of an editorial error, the first sentence of the Results section on page 642 was incorrect. The sentence should read as follows:

Tone-evoked basilar membrane displacements were measured with a laser diode interferometer focused to a 5 µm spot with a depthof field of less than 2.3 µm, at up to 15 different locations across the width of the basilar membrane (Fig. 1c).

Signaling myopiaKalyani NarasimhanNat. Neurosci. 2, 691 (1999)

The second sentence should read "If the shape of the eye produces a focal plane in front of the retina, the eye is myopic, and theimage appears blurred." We regret the error.

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Human SOD1

Xenopus SOD1

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