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Hairless guinea pig skin: anatomical basis for studies of cutaneous biology


European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 10, Number 7, 577, October - November 2000, Erratum


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Author(s) : Dr. Sueki.

Summary : We would like to apologise to Dr. Sueki for the misplaced Figure 1 in his article « Hairless guinea pig skin: anatomical basis for studies of cutaneous biology » published in EJD vol. 10/5, page 359. Please find hereunder the correct Figure 1.

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We would like to apologise to Dr. Sueki for the misplaced Figure 1 in his article « Hairless guinea pig skin: anatomical basis for studies of cutaneous biology » published in EJD vol. 10/5, page 359. Please find hereunder the correct Figure 1.



   
   Figure 1. Surface morphology of HD-GP and HL-GP skin. Panels A and C show the untreated skin surface of an HL-GP with thin, short, moniliform hairs. Panels B and D show scanning electron micrographs of the mechanically depilated skin surface and the remaining straight hairs of an HD-GP. Panels E (HL-GP) and F (HD-GP) show cyanoacrylate skin surface biopsy specimens. Bars in panels A, B, E and F indicate 100 µm, and those in panels C and D indicate 10 µm.

 


 

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