Erratum to: J Mol Neurosci
DOI 10.1007/s12031-011-9560-0
The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The change is underlined as follows.
Discussion
Enteric dopaminergic neurons represent only a small portion of enteric neurons, and enteric non-dopaminergic neurons could also be damaged during the progression of PD (Zhu et al. 2011; Zhao et al. 2011).
Acknowledgments
We are grateful to Jinxia Zhu for her guidance in this experiment. We thank the Departments of Anatomy and Pharmacology at Basic Medical College of Zhengzhou University for kindly providing laboratory instruments and animal rooms. We are grateful to the Experimental Animal Center at Zhengzhou University for providing experimental animals.
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