Nature 327, 707–709 (1987). IN the penultimate paragraph of this letter (beginning "Depolarization induced release ... ") two words were omitted during the proof correction stage. The last sentance in the paragraph should read: "This release, which may be non-vesicular, could be accounted for by thestrong voltage-dependence of glutamate transport which we have observed, if the same carrier exists in neurons and if the glutamate concentration in neurons is high enough to allow a net glutamate efflux on depolarization.
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Brew, H., Attwell, D. Electrogenic glutamate uptake is a major current carrier in the membrane of axolotl retinal glial cells. Nature 328, 742 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/328742c0
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