We cited a publication by Scott et al. which was not the correct reference. The correct reference is “A microfluidic microelectrode array for simultaneous electrophysiology, chemical stimulation, and imaging of brain slices” (Scott et al., 2013). We apologize for the mistake.
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ScottA.WeirK.EastonC.HuynhW.MoodyW. J.FolchA. (2013). A microfluidic microelectrode array for simultaneous electrophysiology, chemical stimulation, and imaging of brain slices. Lab Chip13, 527–535. 10.1039/c2lc40826k
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Keywords
nanofluidic, nanopore, microfluidic, neurotransmitter, neurotransmission, chemical neuroprosthesis, hydrophobic gating, artificial synapse
Citation
Jones PD and Stelzle M (2016) Corrigendum: Can Nanofluidic Chemical Release Enable Fast, High Resolution Neurotransmitter-Based Neurostimulation?. Front. Neurosci. 10:341. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00341
Received
27 April 2016
Accepted
07 July 2016
Published
21 July 2016
Volume
10 - 2016
Edited by
Ruxandra Vidu, University of California, Davis, USA
Reviewed by
Denis Scaini, University of Trieste, Italy
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*Correspondence: Peter D. Jones peter.jones@nmi.de
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