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. 2011 Jul 24;286(37):32491–32501. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M111.255877

FIGURE 5.

FIGURE 5.

PBN administration does not inhibit cone function. PBN or saline were administered 60 min prior to recording single-flash photopic and flicker-flash ERGs under a steady adapting field of 1.7 log cd/m2. Representative single-flash photopic (A) and flicker-flash (B) responses are indicated. C, quantitative analysis of single-flash and flicker-flash ERG responses (n = 4) indicated that PBN did not suppress cone function under conditions when rod recovery is inhibited. No significant differences were found between PBN and saline for any cone responses (unpaired t test, n = 4). Error bars, S.E.