Erratum: Use of 3D Robotic Ultrasound for In Vivo Analysis of Mouse Kidneys

October 6th, 2021

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An erratum was issued for: Use of 3D Robotic Ultrasound for In Vivo Analysis of Mouse Kidneys. An author name was updated, along with the Protocol and Representative Results.

Abstract

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An erratum was issued for: Use of 3D Robotic Ultrasound for In Vivo Analysis of Mouse Kidneys. An author name was updated, along with the Protocol and Representative Results.

The name of an author was updated from:

Ryan C. Gesser

to:

Ryan C. Gessner

Step 3.1 of the Protocol was updated from:

Turn on the US machine and the heat lamp above the US platforms. Turn on the appropriate anesthesia valves for the corresponding US bays that will be used.

to:

Turn on the US machine and the switch for the internal heating element for the US bays. Turn on the appropriate anesthesia valves for the corresponding US bays that will be used.

Figue 1 in the Representative Results was updated from:

Multi-bay imaging setup diagram with ultrasound transducer for small animal studies; lab experiment.
Figure 1: Ultrasound system and mouse placement. (A) Diagram of ultrasound system and location of transducers. (B) View of mice in supine position on ultrasound platform with heat lamp. (C) Example of region of interest (ROI)s in place for area of interest (kidneys) with animal IDs. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

to:

Ultrasound imaging system; diagram, motion stage; experiment with mice; biomedical research.
Figure 1: Ultrasound system and mouse placement. (A) Diagram of ultrasound system and location of transducers. (B) View of mice in supine position on ultrasound platform. (C) Example of region of interest (ROI)s in place for area of interest (kidneys) with animal IDs. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

Protocol

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An erratum was issued for: Use of 3D Robotic Ultrasound for In Vivo Analysis of Mouse Kidneys. An author name was updated, along with the Protocol and Representative Results sections.

The name of an author was updated from:

Ryan C. Gesser

to:

Ryan C. Gessner

Step 3.1 of the Protocol was updated from:

Turn on the US machine and the heat lamp above the US platforms. Turn on the appropriate anesthesia valves for the corresponding US bays that will be used.

to:

Turn on the US machine and the switch for the internal heating element for the US bays. Turn on the appropriate anesthesia valves for the corresponding US bays that will be used.

Figue 1 in the Representative Results was updated from:

Multi-bay imaging setup diagram with ultrasound transducer for small animal studies; lab experiment.
Figure 1: Ultrasound system and mouse placement. (A) Diagram of ultrasound system and location of transducers. (B) View of mice in supine position on ultrasound platform with heat lamp. (C) Example of region of interest (ROI)s in place for area of interest (kidneys) with animal IDs. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

to:

Ultrasound imaging system; diagram, motion stage; experiment with mice; biomedical research.
Figure 1: Ultrasound system and mouse placement. (A) Diagram of ultrasound system and location of transducers. (B) View of mice in supine position on ultrasound platform. (C) Example of region of interest (ROI)s in place for area of interest (kidneys) with animal IDs. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.

Disclosures

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No conflicts of interest declared.

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3D Robotic UltrasoundIn Vivo ImagingMouse KidneysUltrasound SystemSmall Animal ImagingMotion StageRegion Of InterestSupine PositionBiomedical ResearchUltrasound Transducer