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. 2010 Nov 4;110(1):83–94. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00871.2010

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Effects of suramin on chemoreceptor activities in developing rats. A, B, and C: typical recordings of single-unit chemosensory activities of petrosal ganglion neurons in response to normoxic-isocapnic and hypoxic-isocapnic superfusion without (control) and with suramin (100 μM) in developing rats at P3–P4 (A), P7–P8 (B), and P16–P21 (C). Suramin depressed the chemosensory discharge rate in normoxic (D) and hypoxic (E) superfusion solutions. Please note the difference in the scale between D and E. Values are means ± SE; n = 6 (P3–P4), 5 (P7–P8), and 13 (P16–P21). *P < 0.05 vs. control.