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Erratum

Page 253 | Published online: 13 Jul 2012
This article refers to:
Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Metabolism in Synaptic Growth, Strength, and Precision: Neural and Behavioral Phenotype-Specific Counterbalancing Effects between dnc Phosphodiesterase and rut Adenylyl Cyclase Mutations

The article “Cyclic-AMP metabolism in synaptic growth, strength and precision: Neural and behavioral phenotype-specific counterbalancing effects between dnc PDE and rut AC mutations” by Ueda & Wu published in Journal of Neurogenetics 2012;26:64–81 contained an error. Four references were by mistake omitted. The authors apologise for this error.

The missing references are listed below.

Kurdyak, P., Atwood, H. L., Stewart, B. A., & Wu, C.-F. (1994). Differential physiology and morphology of motor axons to ventral longitudinal muscles in larval Drosophila. J Comp Neurol, 350, 463–472.

Technau, G. M. (1984). Fiber number in the mushroom bodies of adult Drosophila melanogaster depends on age, sex and experience. J Neurogenet, 1, 113–126.

Tully, T., & Gold, D. (1993). Differential effects of dunce mutations on associative learning and memory in Drosophila. J Neurogenet, 9, 55–71.

Ueda, A., & Wu, C.-F. (2009). Role of rut adenylyl cyclase in the ensemble regulation of presynaptic terminal excitability: reduced synaptic strength and precision in a Drosophila memory mutant. J Neurogenet, 23, 185–199.

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