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Erratum for Knight et al., FASEB J. 0 (2006) 05-4879fjev1-1111.
(The FASEB Journal. 2008;22:1618)
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In the FJ Express summary and full-length article "Vascularized tissue-engineered chambers promote survival and function of transplanted islets and improve glycemic control," by Knight K. R., Uda Y., Findlay M. F., Brown D. L., Cronin K. J., Jamieson E., Tai T., Keramidaris E., Penington A. J., Rophael J., Harrison L. C., and Morrison W. A. in FASEB J (2006) 20: 565–567 (doi: 10.1096/fj.05-4879fje) table 1 had two typographical errors. First "(n=5)" appearing under "Splenic chambers" should be "(n=7)." Second "18.4 ± 2.4" under "Splenic chambers" should be "14.4 ± 2.4." The correct table is printed here for reference. These corrections have been made online, and the authors regret any inconveniences caused by these errors.


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Table 1. Weekly nonfasting blood glucose (mmol/l; mean±SD) for splenic chamber, groin chamber, and renal subcapsule groups, normal and diabetic controls with/without sham operation





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