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. 2003 Nov 17;100(24):14368–14373. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2336098100

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

The induction of a protein synthesis-independent LTP is not sensitive to rapamycin. (A) An LTP of fEPSP was obtained at Schaffer collateral/ commissural fiber-CA1 synapses with a tetanization paradigm consisting of two trains of 0.5-s duration, each at 100 Hz with an interval of 10 s, which only produces a protein synthesis-independent LTP (11, 23). (B) Application of rapamycin (1 μM) during the delivery of such a tetanization paradigm did not modify the level of potentiation of fEPSP slopes.