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Majmaah J Heal Sci. 2013; 1(2): -


Erratum to - CDP-Choline Neuroprotection and Vascular Remodeling via IRS-1 mechanisms in Vascular Dementia - Growing Neurons ATOP Microelectronic chips as a new model for Neurodegeneration

Raid Al -Baradie, Stephen Lynch, J Borresen, Jerzy Krupinski, Mark Slevin.




Abstract

This erratum is inscribed with reference to the published paper “Raid Al -Baradie, Stephen Lynch, J Borresen, Jerzy Krupinski, Mark Slevin CDP-CHOLINE NEUROPROTECTION AND VASCULAR REMODELLING VIA IRS-1 MECHANISMS IN VASCULAR DEMENTIA- GROWING NEURONS ATOP MICROELECTRONIC CHIPS AS A NEW MODEL FOR NEURODEGENERATION. MJHS 2013; 1:11-16.

The affiliation of the corresponding author Dr. Raid Al-Baradie should be written as “Assistant Professor, Pathology, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Majmaah University, Al-Majmaah, Saudi Arabia” and not “Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Majmaah University, Al- Majmaah, Saudi Arabia.”

In addition, the caption for figure 1 should be read as “Figure 1 Possible signaling pathways through mCRP linked to neuronal degradation and Alzheimer's disease/vascular dementia.” And not Figure 1 shows the operation of a binary half-adder based on Fitzhugh-Nagumo oscillators (which are simplified versions of the Hodgkin-Huxley models).

This has been corrected in the PDF versions of the manuscript and made available online http://mu.edu.sa/en/departments/majmaah-journal-health-sciences/current-issue-0

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