PUBLICATION
Corrigendum to 'Varying modalities of perinatal exposure to a pesticide cocktail elicit neurological adaptations in mice and zebrafish' [Environ. Pollut. 278 (2021) 116755]
- Authors
- Forner-Piquer, I., Klement, W., Gangarossa, G., Zub, E., de Bock, F., Blaquiere, M., Maurice, T., Audinat, E., Faucherre, A., Lasserre, F., Ellero-Simatos, S., Gamet-Payrastre, L., Jopling, C., Marchi, N.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-241208-15
- Date
- 2024
- Source
- Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) : 125432125432 (Journal)
- Registered Authors
- Jopling, Chris
- Keywords
- none
- MeSH Terms
- none
- PubMed
- 39643560 Full text @ Environ. Pollut.
Citation
Forner-Piquer, I., Klement, W., Gangarossa, G., Zub, E., de Bock, F., Blaquiere, M., Maurice, T., Audinat, E., Faucherre, A., Lasserre, F., Ellero-Simatos, S., Gamet-Payrastre, L., Jopling, C., Marchi, N. (2024) Corrigendum to 'Varying modalities of perinatal exposure to a pesticide cocktail elicit neurological adaptations in mice and zebrafish' [Environ. Pollut. 278 (2021) 116755]. Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). :125432125432.
Abstract
The authors regret a writing error in a paragraph of the Methods section (2.4. Freely moving telemetry video-electroencephalography), which we only recently noticed. We recognized that, during the manuscript assembly in 2020/21, we inadvertently included method text from an older document that referenced a discontinued practice.
Current one states: Animals were anesthetized using a intraperitoneal injection with chloral hydrate and xylazine. Animals were placed on a heating pad during the procedure ensuring a physiological temperature. Below is the amended text reflecting the correct and routine method we used. The text should read: For microelectrode implants, animals were in a sterile environment and deeply anesthetized using an intraperitoneal injection of ketamine/xylazine (100mg/kg; 10mg/kg) in sterile saline. Buprenorphine (sub-cutaneous, 0.05 mg/Kg) was used for analgesia and lidocaine for local anesthesia. During surgery, animals were placed on a heating pad, ensuring a physiological temperature and continuously controlling the adequate depth of anesthesia.
The authors would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Current one states: Animals were anesthetized using a intraperitoneal injection with chloral hydrate and xylazine. Animals were placed on a heating pad during the procedure ensuring a physiological temperature. Below is the amended text reflecting the correct and routine method we used. The text should read: For microelectrode implants, animals were in a sterile environment and deeply anesthetized using an intraperitoneal injection of ketamine/xylazine (100mg/kg; 10mg/kg) in sterile saline. Buprenorphine (sub-cutaneous, 0.05 mg/Kg) was used for analgesia and lidocaine for local anesthesia. During surgery, animals were placed on a heating pad, ensuring a physiological temperature and continuously controlling the adequate depth of anesthesia.
The authors would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Errata / Notes
This article corrects ZDB-PUB-210317-16.
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