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. 2013 Jan 29;8(1):e55329. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055329

Figure 1. INaP activation and time dependent inactivation.

Figure 1

A, INaP evoked in a representative neuron by means of a slow voltage ramp compared with the current trace evoked in the presence of TTX, revealing a small outward current activating at more positive potentials. B, kinetics of development of INaP time-dependent inactivation assessed with and without TTX subtraction, which completely overlap. The data points are fit with a bi-exponential function. The inset illustrates the stimulus protocol. C, examples of INaP traces with or without TTX subtraction evoked after inactivating prepulses to 0 mV lasting from 100 ms to 10 seconds. The traces are shown partially overlapped to better compare peak amplitude.

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