A PKA activity sensor for quantitative analysis of endogenous GPCR signaling via 2-photon FRET-FLIM imaging
- 1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Boston, MA, USA
- 2Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
A commentary on
A PKA activity sensor for quantitative analysis of endogenous GPCR signaling via 2-photon FRET-FLIM imaging
by Chen, Y., Saulnier, J. L., Yellen, G., and Sabatini, B. L. (2014). Front. Pharmacol. 5:56. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2014.00056
Reason for Corrigendum:
There was an error in the Materials and Methods section, subsection In utero Electroporation of our Original Research article “A PKA activity sensor for quantitative analysis of endogenous GPCR signaling via 2-photon FRET-FLIM imaging.” The round plate electrodes were 5 mm in diameter, instead of 0.5 mm as stated before.
The authors apologize for the mistake.
This error does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way.
Author Contributions
YC wrote the Corrigendum. All authors agree to the request for changes.
Conflict of Interest Statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
Keywords: PKA, FLIM, neuromodulation, cAMP, FLIM-AKAR, GPCR, glutamate, dendritic spine
Citation: Chen Y, Saulnier JL, Yellen G and Sabatini BL (2016) Corrigendum: A PKA activity sensor for quantitative analysis of endogenous GPCR signaling via 2-photon FRET-FLIM imaging. Front. Pharmacol. 7:46. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2016.00046
Received: 17 February 2016; Accepted: 18 February 2016;
Published: 25 February 2016.
Edited and reviewed by: Dominique Massotte, Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives, France
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*Correspondence: Bernardo L. Sabatini, YmVybmFyZG9fc2FiYXRpbmlAaG1zLmhhcnZhcmQuZWR1