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Science 17 December 1971:
Vol. 174. no. 4015, p. 1221
DOI: 10.1126/science.174.4015.1221

Articles

Neuronal Soma and Whole Neuroglia of Rat Brain: A New Isolation Technique

William T. Norton 1 and Shirley E. Poduslo 1

1 Satl R. Korey Departmnent of Neurology, Albert Einsteint College of Medicine, New York 10461

In the report "Neuronal Soma and Whole Neuroglia of Rat Brain: A New Isolation Technique" by W. T. Norton and S. E. Podulso [167, 1144 (1970)], sentence 2, paragraph 3, column 1, p. 1144, should read: "The brains are trimmed of cerebellum and chopped fine (approximately 1 mm3) in an ice-cold medium consisting of 5 percent glucose, 5 percent fructose, and 1 percent bovine serum albumin (14) in 10 mM KH2PO4-NaOH buffer (pH 6.0)."





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