A Behavioral Role for Dendritic Integration HCN1 Channels Constrain Spatial Memory and Plasticity at Inputs to Dendrites of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons

نویسندگان

  • Matthew F. Nolan
  • Gael Malleret
  • Josh T. Dudman
  • Derek L. Buhl
  • Bina Santoro
  • Emma Gibbs
  • Svetlana Vronskaya
  • Gyorgy Buzsaki
  • Steven Siegelbaum
  • Eric R. Kandel
  • Alexei Morozov
چکیده

It has come to our attention that panels D, E, and G in Figure 6 of Nolan et al. (Cell 119, 719–732, November 2004) are incorrectly labeled. The symbols for control (HCN1 ) and forebrain-restricted HCN1 knockout (HCN1) are reversed. The closed symbols in these panels correspond to data from HCN1 mice, whereas the open symbols refer to data from HCN1 mice. Note that throughout the rest of the paper, closed symbols refer to data from HCN1 mice and open symbols refer to data from HCN1 mice. The correct figure is shown here.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cell

دوره 120  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005