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Corrigendum for Hentschel et al., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 288 (5) F923-F929.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 289: F939, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00292.2005
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CORRIGENDA

Volume 288, May 2005

Volume 57, May 2005

Pages F923–F929: Hentschel DM, Park KM, Cilenti L, Zervos AS, Drummond I, and Bonventre JV. "Acute renal failure in zebrafish: a novel system to study a complex disease"(htp//:ajprenal.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/57/5/923; doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.00292.2005).

On page F924, the legend for Fig. 1 was printed incorrectly. The correct legend should read as follows: Fig. 1. Zebrafish develop edema after gentamicin injection. A and B: at 55 h postfertilization (hpf), zebrafish were injected with 4.6 nl gentamicin, concentration 5 mg/ml, and placed in either 15 mosmol/lH2O egg-water solution (A) or in 300 mosmol/lH2O sucrose-egg-water solution (B) and imaged at 96 hpf. Marked pericardial and intracranial edema (white *) are found in fish maintained in 15 mosmol/lH2O solution but not in those in 300 mosmol/lH2O solution. C: the percentage of fish with gross edema observed at 72 and 96 hpf increases as a function of injected gentamicin dose. Isotonic NaCl does not cause edema. All injections of gentamicin and NaCl in these experiments were performed at 52 hpf. The standard deviation is given for the 96-hpf time point (n = 73).





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