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Erratum to: Evidence of inhibin/activin subunit betaC and betaE synthesis in normal human endometrial tissue

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We have previously demonstrated the expression of inhibin subunits in endometrial tissues and used β-actin primer pairs to perform a PCR analysis loading control [1]. However, instead of using the mentioned β-actin primer pairs from a commercial molecular biology supplier, we used the β-actin primer pair listed in Table 1. All depicted primer pairs in Table 1 were designed and established by our group, and synthesized by the supplier Biomers.net (Ulm, Germany).

Table 1 Primer sequences and length of amplification products

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  1. Mylonas I, Brüning A, Shabani N, Kunze S, Kupka MS: Evidence of inhibin/activin subunit betaC and betaE synthesis in normal human endometrial tissue. Reprod Biol Endocrinol. 2010, 19 (8): 143-10.1186/1477-7827-8-143.

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Mylonas, I., Bruning, A., Shabani, N. et al. Erratum to: Evidence of inhibin/activin subunit betaC and betaE synthesis in normal human endometrial tissue. Reprod Biol Endocrinol 9, 1 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-9-1

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