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Corrigendum for Glahn et al., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 264 (4) 618-622.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 266: F161-s, 1994;
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Autocrine/paracrine regulation of renal Na+-phosphate cotransport by dopamine

R. P. Glahn , M. J. Onsgard , G. M. Tyce , S. L. Chinnow , F. G. Knox , and T. P. Dousa

Pages F618–F622: R. P. Glahn, M. J. Onsgard, G. M. Tyce, S. L. Chinnow, F. G. Knox, and T. P. Dousa. "Autocrine/paracrine regulation of renal Na+-phosphate cotransport by dopamine." As a result of a systematic computational error, all values for transport rates presented in Tables 1 and 2 are 36-fold greater than the actual measured values. Because the same calculation error was applied to all conditions (including controls), the interpretations, significance, and conclusions of this study are still valid. However, for the convenience of the readership, the corrected Tables 1 and 2 are printed here. Additionally, the value in the legend of Fig. 1 for basal Na+-dependent uptake rate of 32Pi should be 2.09 ± 0.19 nmol·5 min–1mg protein–1

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