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. 2014 Sep 30;8(9):e3277. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0003277

Correction: Pharmacokinetics of Naja sumatrana (Equatorial Spitting Cobra) Venom and Its Major Toxins in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits

The PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases Staff
PMCID: PMC4181973

Figure 2 is incorrect. A different file was inadvertently uploaded by the authors upon submission of the revised article. The authors have provided a corrected version here.

Figure 2. Immunological cross reactions between N. sumatrana venom toxins as analyzed by immunoblotting.

Figure 2

Venom toxins (10 µg each of phospholipase A2, neurotoxin and cardiotoxin) was electrophoresed on a SDS-PAGE gel (15%, reducing condition), and electro-transferred to a PVDF membrane. This was followed by subsequent incubation with primary antibody (anti-PLA2 IgG, anti-NTX IgG and anti-CTX IgG (dilution of 1: 500) and goat anti-rabbit IgG-HRP (dilution of 1:1000). Substrate solution (Novex HRP Chromogenic Substrate (TMB), Invitrogen) was added for colorimetric development.

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