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  • Editor: Michael Duncan
  • Vol. 13, Iss. 17 — Aug. 22, 2005
  • pp: 6667–6667
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Spectroscopic analysis of keratin endogenous signal for skin multiphoton microscopy: erratum

A. Pena, M. Strupler, T. Boulesteix, G. Godeau, and Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein  »View Author Affiliations


Optics Express, Vol. 13, Issue 17, pp. 6667-6667 (2005)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OPEX.13.006667


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Abstract

We present corrected versions of the list of authors and of Section 2.1.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

In the final version of our recent paper [1

A.-M. Pena, M. Strupler, T. Boulesteix, and M. C. Schanne-Klein, “Spectroscopic analysis of keratin endogenous signal for skin multiphoton microscopy,” Opt. Express 13, 6268–6274 (2005) http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=OPEX-13-16-6268 [CrossRef] [PubMed]

], one of the authors was erroneously removed from the list of authors. The correct list of authors comprises G. Godeau, Paris V University, 1 rue Maurice Arnoux, 91 120 Montrouge, France, at the 4th position.

In addition, one paragraph is missing in Section 2.1. This section should read:

2.1 Keratin and skin biopsy material

Purified keratin from human epidermis [2

R. Eichner and M. Kahn, Differential extraction of keratin subunits and filaments from normal human epidermis, J. Cell Biol. 110, 1149–1158 (1990) [CrossRef] [PubMed]

] was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich as a 30 mg/mL solution in urea (product K0253, solution in 8 M urea, 50 mM Tris, 0.1 Mb-mercaptoethanol and 0.1% sodium azide). The purification process resulted in a mixture of various cytokeratins as illustrated by the electrophoresis analysis showing several bands in the 45 to 60 kDa range. The keratin solution was studied in a 100 μm optical path fused silica microcell (QS-106, Hellma).

The control healthy patient included in this study (female aged 30) had neither skin nor systemic diseases and had not taken preoperative medication. Skin biopsy was obtained under local anaesthesia avoiding local anaesthetic infiltration into the biopsy site and deformation or compression of the sample. Informed consent for the biopsy was obtained from the patient according to Helsinki rules. Tissue sample was fixed for 96 hours in paraformaldehyde (4 %) and then embedded in paraffin. Serial skin tissue sections, 6 μm thick were prepared with a manual microtome.

References and links

1.

A.-M. Pena, M. Strupler, T. Boulesteix, and M. C. Schanne-Klein, “Spectroscopic analysis of keratin endogenous signal for skin multiphoton microscopy,” Opt. Express 13, 6268–6274 (2005) http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=OPEX-13-16-6268 [CrossRef] [PubMed]

2.

R. Eichner and M. Kahn, Differential extraction of keratin subunits and filaments from normal human epidermis, J. Cell Biol. 110, 1149–1158 (1990) [CrossRef] [PubMed]

OCIS Codes
(170.2520) Medical optics and biotechnology : Fluorescence microscopy
(170.6510) Medical optics and biotechnology : Spectroscopy, tissue diagnostics
(190.4180) Nonlinear optics : Multiphoton processes

ToC Category:
Errata

History
Original Manuscript: August 17, 2005
Revised Manuscript: August 17, 2005
Published: August 22, 2005

Citation
A. Pena, M. Strupler, T. Boulesteix, G. Godeau, and Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein, "Spectroscopic analysis of keratin endogenous signal for skin multiphoton microscopy: erratum," Opt. Express 13, 6667-6667 (2005)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-13-17-6667

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