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. 2011 Mar 8;589(Pt 10):2459–2474. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2011.206326

Figure 3. Effect of electrotonic filtering on glycinergic mIPSCs in wild-type and spasmodic SDH neurones.

Figure 3

A, plots comparing the relationship between mIPSC amplitude versus rise time and decay time constant in wild-type (left) and spasmodic (right) neurones (data from neurones in Fig. 2). The similar r2 values suggest mIPSCs from wild type and spasmodic neurones are subject to similar levels of electrotonic filtering. B, comparisons from pooled mIPSC data for recordings containing >50 mIPSCs. The similar r2 values for the relationships further confirms that equivalent electrotonic filtering occurred in wild-type and spasmodic neurones