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The American Journal of Pathology logoLink to The American Journal of Pathology
. 2003 Jan;162(1):359.

Corrections

PMCID: PMC1851105

In the article entitled Pathology of Interstitial Cells of Cajal in Relation to Inflammation Revealed by Ultrastructure But Not Immunohistochemistry (Volume 160, pages 1529–1540), the senior author’s name was erroneously listed as Jan D. Huizina. The correct spelling for this author’s name is Jan D. Huizinga.

In the article entitled Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome, Pancreatoblastoma, and the Wnt Signaling Pathway (Volume 160, pages 1541–1542), the second author’s name was erroneously listed as Ryuji Fukazawa. The correct spelling for this author’s name is Ryuji Fukuzawa.

In the article entitled Increased Mortality and Inflammation in Tumor Necrosis Factor-Stimulated Gene-14 Transgenic Mice after Ischemia and Reperfusion Injury (Volume 160, pages 1755–1765), the sixth author’s name was erroneously listed as Mauro T. Martins. This author’s name should correctly read Mauro M. Teixeira.

The authors have updated the online data supplement citation which appears in the article entitled DNA Copy Number Amplifications in Human Neoplasms: Review of Comparative Genomic Hybridization Studies (Volume 152, pages 1107–1123) and in the article entitled DNA Copy Number Losses in Human Neoplasms (Volume 155, pages 683–694). The original url given in the text of both articles was http://www.helsinki.fi/∼lgl_www/CMG.html. The new url for this information is http://www.helsinki.fi/cmg/. This website has been updated to reflect publications through June 2002, as well as the distribution of 16,000 cases among different neoplasia categories. In the future, the authors intend to further supplement this website with amplification profiles for each neoplasia subtype.


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