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Glycobiology, 2003, Vol. 13, No. 9 24G
© 2003 Oxford University Press


GLYCO-FORUM SECTION

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Figure 1 of "A novel GlcNA{alpha}1-HPO3-6Gal(1-1)ceramide antigen and alkylated inositol-phosphoglycerolipids expressed by the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica" by M. Wuhrer, C. Grimm, U. Zähringer, R.D. Dennis, C.M. Berkefeld, M.A. Idris, and R. Geyer in the February issue of Glycobiology (volume 13, no. 2, pages 129–137) was printed incorrectly. The figure appears correctly in the online version of the article and is reproduced here:



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Fig. 1. MALDI-TOF MS and HPTLC of F. hepatica acidic (glyco)lipids. Both total acidic (glyco)lipids (AL, A) and isolated AL-I (B) and AL-II (C) species obtained after RP separation were monitored as [M-H] ions by MALDI-TOF MS in the negative-ion mode. AL-I, AL-II, and F. hepatica neutral glycolipids (N; containing in addition some acidic (glyco)lipids) were resolved by HPTLC using chloroform: methanol: 0.2% aqueous CaCl (60:35:8, by volume; D and E) or chloroform:methanol: 0.25% aqueous KCl (50:40:10, by volume; F and G) and visualized by either iodine staining (D), orcinol/H2SO4 staining (E), or immunostaining using F. hepatica infection sera from rabbit (F) or humans (G). The standard (S) of CMH–CTetH corresponded to globo-series ceraminde mono-, di-, tri-, and tetrasaccharides, respectively.

 

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