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Corrigendum

Page 242 | Published online: 11 Nov 2011
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ESI-Mass spectrometric and HPLC elucidation of a new ergot alkaloid from perennial ryegrass hay silage associated with bovine reproductive problems

ESI-Mass spectrometric and HPLC elucidation of a new ergot alkaloid from perennial ryegrass hay silage associated with bovine reproductive problems.

Andreas F. Lehner, Jennifer M. Duringer, Charles T. Estill, Thomas Tobin, A. Morrie Craig, Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, 2011;21(8):606–621.

The authors have requested the following statement to be added to the Declaration of Interest in the above article:

This work was supported by a Kentucky Science and Engineering Foundation grant COMMFUND-1090-RFP-007 “Early Diagnosis of Fescue Toxicosis”, 2007–2009 and in part by ongoing research support from The National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association and the Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Canada, Charles Town (West Virginia), Florida, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Ontario (Canada), Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tampa Bay Downs (Florida), Texas, Washington State, and West Virginia Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Associations and the Florida Horsemen’s Charitable Foundation, the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association and the Neogen Corporation.

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