CORRECTION
Lihe Chen, Jevin Z. Clark, Jonathan W. Nelson, Brigitte Kaissling, David H. Ellison, and Mark A. Knepper: Renal-Tubule Epithelial Cell Nomenclature for Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing Studies. J Am Soc Nephrol 30: 1358–1364, 2019.
Figure 1 of our article in the August issue of JASN lacked a numerical label indicating the position of the thick ascending limb of Henle in short-looped nephrons. The corrected figure is provided below and at https://hpcwebapps.cit.nih.gov/ESBL/Database/RECOn/.
Figure 1.
Renal tubule cell nomenclature. The scheme shows the connection of both a short-looped nephron and a long-looped nephron to the collecting duct system. The numbers point to different renal tubule segments and the cell types that they contain are listed on the right of the scheme. Dashed lines indicate regional boundaries. The corticomedullary junction is defined by the arcuate arteries (not shown in this diagram). The division between the outer stripe and inner stripe of the outer medulla is defined by the transitions from PSTs to DTLs of the loops of Henle. The junction between the outer medulla and inner medulla is defined by the transitions from the ascending thin limbs (ATL) of Henle of the long-loop nephrons to the MTALs of the loops of Henle. The division between the cortical labyrinth and cortical medullary rays is indicated but not labeled. Drawing is on the basis of the original Renal Commission of the International Union of Physiologic Sciences publication.
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