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. 2005 Feb;25(3):1214. doi: 10.1128/MCB.25.3.1214.2005

Inactivation of the Mgat1 Gene in Oocytes Impairs Oogenesis, but Embryos Lacking Complex and Hybrid N-Glycans Develop and Implant

Shaolin Shi 1, Suzannah A Williams 1, Antti Seppo 1, Henry Kurniawan 1, Wei Chen 1, Zhengyi Ye 1, Jamey D Marth 1, Pamela Stanley 1
PMCID: PMC544023

Volume 24, no. 22, p. 9920-9929, 2004. Page 9927, Fig. 5C: The Δ label should read “+, neo.”

Page 9927, Fig. 5 legend, lines 7 to 9: should read “cultured outgrowths. The left gel shows that the floxed Mgat1F allele (F) had been deleted in each embryo and that each embryo carried an Mgat1neo (neo) or Mgat1+ (+) allele, detected with primers PS585 and PS586 (Fig. 1). The right gel shows whether a mutant egg was fertilized by an Mgat1+ or Mgat1neo sperm, detected with primers PS91, PS92, and PS93 (Fig. 1).”


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