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Erratum for Komuro et al., Drug Metab Dispos 31 (8) 973-978.
0090-9556/03/3112-1542-$20.00
DMD 31:1542-, 2003

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CORRECTION TO "DISPOSITION AND METABOLISM OF F6-1{alpha},25(OH)2 VITAMIN D3 AND 1{alpha},25(OH)2 VITAMIN D3 IN THE PARATHYROID GLANDS OF RATS DOSED WITH TRITIUM-LABELED COMPOUNDS"


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In the above article [Komuro S, Sato M, and Kanamaru H (2003) Drug Metab Dispos 31:973–978], the dosed compounds compared with F6-1{alpha},25(OH)2 vitamin D3 were represented as follows:

The dosed compounds compared with F6-1{alpha},25(OH)2 vitamin D3 should be represented as follows:

Figure 1, top right panel, follows.

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The authors apologize for any confusion and inconvenience caused by these errors.





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