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The predicted rise in the use of knock-out and transgenic mice should cause us to reflect on our justification for the use of animals in research. Andrew Moore.
corrigenda Of mice and Mendel. The predicted rise in the use of knock-out and transgenic mice should cause us to reflect on our justification for the use of animals in research Andrew Moore EMBO reports 2, 554–558, 2001 In the above analysis paper, there are two errors. In the figure on p. 555, osteopetroic bone should read osteopetrotic bone. On p. 556, Erwin should read Erwin Wagner.

Human stoned B interacts with AP-2 and synaptotagmin and facilitates clathrin-coated vesicle uncoating Kristin Walther, Michael Krauss, M. Kasim Diril, Steffen Lemke, Doris Ricotta, Stefan Höning, Stephen Kaiser & Volker Haucke EMBO reports 2, 634–640, 2001 Upon inspection of a number of cDNA clones encoding human stoned B (hStnB), we noticed that the original sequence reported in the above scientific report carries a small deletion of two nucleotides that affect the N-terminus of the encoded protein (amino acids 1–103). However, the majority of hStnB cDNA clones contain two additional base pairs resulting in an alternative N-terminal end of the hStnB protein. This sequence has been deposited with GenBank and is available under accession No. AF449430.

Generating patterns from fields of cells. Examples from Drosophila segmentation Bénédicte Sanson EMBO reports 2, 1083–1088, 2001 In the above review paper, Figure 1 was incorrectly printed with nanos and bicoid being represented by the wrong colours. The author apologises for the error and the correct figure is printed below.

DOI: 10.1093/embo-reports/kvf050

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