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Erratum for Hermosilla and Schülein, Mol Pharmacol 60 (5) 1031-1039.
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Vol. 61, Issue 1, 246-246, January 2002
Correction to "Sorting functions of the individual cytoplasmic domains of the G protein-coupled vasopressin V2 receptor in Madin Darby canine kidney epithelial cells"

Molecular Pharmacology 60: 1031

In the last sentence of the abstract of this article [Hermosilla R and Schulein R (2001) Mol Pharmacol 60:1031-1039], the authors' original term "RXR" was changed during copy editing to "retinoid X receptor", and RXR was added to the abbreviation list with the incorrect definition. In this case, however, RXR was a sequence motif, not an abbreviation, and had absolutely nothing to do with a receptor.

We regret this error and apologize for any confusion or inconvenience it may have caused.





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