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. 2009 Jan 5;587(Pt 5):999–1012. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2008.164996

Figure 1. The bath-application of KA induces contrarily alternations of the amplitude of CT-EPSCs onto TC and RT neurons.

Figure 1

A, simultaneous recordings of CT-EPSCs (Vh=−70 mV, n= 10) from TC and RT neurons in 500 nm kainate treatments. B, effects of 500 nm KA on amplitudes of CT–TC (•) and CT–RT EPSCs (○) and average of five recordings normalized to average control period amplitude. Values are means ±s.d.