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We regret that we did not refer in this Letter to two publications1,2. These authors showed that scanning SIMS (rather than SIAMS) can be used in a similar way to image tracers, including 14C, in tissue. We had not appreciated, from the published data, the extent to which the performance of the instrument might be equivalent to that of SIAMS.
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Hedges, R., Jiang, Z., Ramsey, C. et al. Erratum: Imaging of radiocarbon-labelled tracer molecules in neural tissue using accelerator mass spectrometry. Nature 390, 315 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/36909
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