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Erratum

This article refers to:
A microscopic study of the external carotid artery transitional zone of the adult male dog

In Journal of Applied Animal Research, Vol. 39, No. 4, December 2012 errors occurred in the publication of paper ‘A microscopic study of the external carotid artery transitional zone of the adult male dog’.

The name of the first author should have been F. Ramezani Nowrozani

The affiliations should have been listed as follows:

a Department of Anatomical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kazeroun branch, Islamic Azad University, Kazeroun, Iran; b Graduated from faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kazeroun branch, Islamic Azad University, Kazeroun, Iran

The legend for Figure 5 should read as follows:

Figure 5. Transmission electron micrograph of transitional zone of canine external carotid artery with more elastic fibres in comparison with the collagen fibres in extracellular space. EF, elastic fibres; CO, collagen fibres; SMC, smooth muscle cell; MF, myofilaments; DB, dens bodies. 8900×, Bar = 1.1 µm.

The legend for Figure 6 should read as follows:

Figure 6. Transmission electron micrograph of non-transitional zone of canine external carotid artery with rare and fragmented elastic fibres and more collagen fibres in extracellular space. EF, elastic fibres; CO, collagen fibres; SMC, smooth muscle cell; MF, myofilaments; DB, dens bodies. 11500×, Bar = 0.86 µm.

Taylor and Francis apologise for these errors.

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