Erratum: Neurophysiology: Sensing temperature without ion channels
Brandon R. Brown
Nature, 2008, vol. 454, issue 7201, 246-246
Abstract:
Nature 421, 495 (2003) My Brief Communication about thermoelectricity in shark gels neglected a systematic effect of surface electrochemistry: electrode potentials vary with temperature in electrolyte solutions. However, silver leads in sea water1 and accepted values for likely electrode reactions2 show a sign opposing the gel signals, making it unlikely that an artefactual signal is the origin.
Date: 2008
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