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Corrigendum for Barazzoni et al., Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 288 (1) E228-E235.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 291: E428, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00225.2006
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Corrigendum

Volume 288, January 2005

Volume 51, January 2005

Pages E228–E235: Rocco Barazzoni, Alessandra Bosutti, Marco Stebel, Maria Rosa Cattin, Elena Roder, Luca Visintin, Luigi Cattin, Gianni Biolo, Michela Zanetti, and Gianfranco Guarnieri. Ghrelin regulates mitochondrial-lipid metabolism gene expression and tissue fat distribution in liver and skeletal muscle.

With reference to the above paper, the correct ghrelin dose administered twice daily for 4 days [reported as 200 ng on p. E228 (Abstract, line 12) and on p. E229 (MATERIALS AND METHODS, Experimental protocol, line 9)] was 200 µg (micrograms) per injection, not nanograms. This has no impact on the results or on their interpretation.





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