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. 2017 Aug;9(8):a033597. doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a033597

Erratum: Functional Prions in the Brain

Joseph B Rayman, Eric R Kandel
PMCID: PMC5538417  PMID: 28765158

Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol 9: a023671 (2017)

When this article was first published, the three multiplication symbols in Figure 4 appeared as boxes due to a typesetter error. The publisher apologizes for this error. A corrected version of Figure 4 is below. In addition, the multiplication symbols have been restored to Figure 4 in the current PDF and full-text versions of the article.

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Mouse CPEB-3 is required for both normal long-term potentiation in the hippocampus and maintenance of long-term spatial memory. (A) Mouse CPEB-3 is required for the maintenance of protein synthesis–dependent long-term potentiation (LTP) induced by strong tetanic stimulation (4 × 100 Hz), but is dispensable for early-phase LTP induced by a single 100 Hz train. (B) Conditional deletion of CPEB-3 by injection of a Cre recombinase lentivirus into the mouse hippocampus prevents reconsolidation following memory retrieval.


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