Erratum to “Mating activates estrogen receptor-containing neurons in the female monkey brain” [Physiology and Behaviour 85(4) (2005) 404–413]

2005 
The Publisher regrets that this article was published containing an error. Fc-fos_ should appear as Fc-fos [4]_ in the second line of the abstract. Please see the complete corrected abstract as it should appear below. In contrast to some other species, the numbers of activated neurons in the brains of male and female macaques are high in both mated and unmated animals. Dual labeling with the 1D5 anti-estrogen receptor antibody and the Fc-fos [4]_ polyclonal anti-c-fos antibody was used in 19 female cynomolgus monkeys to examine whether mating selectively increases the activation of neurons containing estrogen receptors (ER). Mated females, and social controls exposed to males without mating, were euthanized about 75 min after the start of the test, exactly 60 min after the first ejaculation (mated females, N =7) and 75 min after the start of exposure to a male (social controls,
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