INVESTIGADORES
CAZENAVE Jimena
artículos
Título:
Erratum to: Uptake, tissue distribution and accumulation of Microcystin-RR in Corydoras paleatus, Jenynsia multidentata and Odontesthes bonariensis. A field and laboratory study.
Autor/es:
CAZENAVE, JIMENA, WUNDERLIN, DANIEL ALBERTO, BISTONI, MARÍA DE LOS ÁNGELES, AMÉ, MARÍA VALERIA, KRAUSE, EBERHARD, PFLUGMACHER, STEPHAN, WIEGAND, CLAUDIA
Revista:
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2006 vol. 77 p. 439 - 439
ISSN:
0166-445X
Resumen:
The publisher regrets that on page 188, Section 4.3.4 of this paper there was an error in the text. The correct passage is reproduced below. The publisher apologises for any inconvenience caused. Corrected version: “Recently, Fischer et al. (2005) provided evidence that human and rat organic anion transporting polypeptides (human: OATP; rat: oatp), expressed in Xenopus laevis eggs as the model expression system, are capable of transporting dihydro-MC-LR. The most active transporters are expressed in human liver, but one of the human transporters (OATP1A2) is also expressed in the human blood–brain barrier. Thus, it was concluded that these transporters could mediate the uptake of MC-LR into the liver and across the blood–brain barrier and contribute to the organ specific toxicity.”Xenopus laevis eggs as the model expression system, are capable of transporting dihydro-MC-LR. The most active transporters are expressed in human liver, but one of the human transporters (OATP1A2) is also expressed in the human blood–brain barrier. Thus, it was concluded that these transporters could mediate the uptake of MC-LR into the liver and across the blood–brain barrier and contribute to the organ specific toxicity.”