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. 2010 May 13;21(1):212–221. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhq081

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Minimally evoked GABAergic currents are modulated by NE. (A, B) Cumulative probability of minimally evoked LI- or LII/III-eIPSCs amplitude (n = 9 and n = 6, respectively) in control and NE. NE application reduced the average amplitude of LI-eIPSCs but increased LII/III-eIPSCs amplitude. The inserts show changes in eIPSCs failure rates. (C, D) Cumulative probability of the minimally evoked LI- and LII/III-eIPSCs amplitudes, respectively. The inserts display an opposite effect of NE on the average of minimally evoked IPSCs amplitude. Black: control; red: NE.