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. 2015 Nov 30;112(49):E6827. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1522409112

Correction to Supporting Information for Gadad et al., Administration of thimerosal-containing vaccines to infant rhesus macaques does not result in autism-like behavior or neuropathology

PMCID: PMC4679027  PMID: 26621718

MEDICAL SCIENCES Correction to Supporting Information for “Administration of thimerosal-containing vaccines to infant rhesus macaques does not result in autism-like behavior or neuropathology,” by Bharathi S. Gadad, Wenhao Li, Umar Yazdani, Stephen Grady, Trevor Johnson, Jacob Hammond, Howard Gunn, Britni Curtis, Chris English, Vernon Yutuc, Clayton Ferrier, Gene P. Sackett, C. Nathan Marti, Keith Young, Laura Hewitson, and Dwight C. German, which appeared in issue 40, October 6, 2015, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (112:12498–12503; first published September 28, 2015; 10.1073/pnas.1500968112).

The authors note that Table S2 appeared incorrectly. The SI has been corrected online.

Table S2.

Purkinje cell number (mean ± SEM) for five groups of animals

Group Mean ± SEM
Control (n = 16) 795,754 ± 10,544
1990s Primate (n = 12) 777,423 ± 6,560
2008 (n = 8) 800,267 ± 14,811
TCV (n = 5) 824,977 ± 18,129
MMR (n = 5) 787,866 ± 8,422

ANOVA indicated that there was no difference among the groups (F = 1.68, P = 0.172).


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