Abstract
Scientific Reports 5: Article number: 9517; published online: 31 March 2015; updated: 25 August 2016 In the original version of this Article, there were errors in Affiliation 1 which was incorrectly listed as ‘State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Collaborative Innovation Center of Genetics and Development, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, P.
Highlights
In the Results section under subheading ‘The rate of the RRP replenishment was slower after more intense stimulation’, “At various times (Δt = 0.05–20 s) after a conditioning 20 ms depolarisation (−80 to +10 mV, if not mentioned), which depleted the RRP (459 ± 29 fF, n = 11), we applied a 20 ms depolarisation to measure the resulting capacitance jump (ΔCm), which reflected the recovery of the RRP (Fig. 1A).”
Should read: “At various times (Δt= 0.05–20 s) after a conditioning 20 ms depolarisation (−8 0 to +1 0 mV, if not mentioned), which depleted the RRP (459 ± 29 fF, from ref. 21), we applied a 20 ms depolarisation to measure the resulting capacitance jump (ΔCm), which reflected the recovery of the RRP (Fig. 1B).”
In the Results section under subheading ‘Rapid and slow vesicle traffic among three pools underlie rapid and slow RRP replenishment’, “The above parameters were obtained by comparing the model with the observed RRP replenishment after a single 20 ms depolarization (Fig. 2A, black curve).”
Summary
In the Results section under subheading ‘The rate of the RRP replenishment was slower after more intense stimulation’, “At various times (Δt = 0.05–20 s) after a conditioning 20 ms depolarisation (−80 to +10 mV, if not mentioned), which depleted the RRP (459 ± 29 fF, n = 11), we applied a 20 ms depolarisation to measure the resulting capacitance jump (ΔCm), which reflected the recovery of the RRP (Fig. 1A).”
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