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. 2012 Oct 3;32(40):13796–13804. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2158-12.2012

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

PKCα and PKCβ are not required for glycine-induced increases in spontaneous transmission. A, B, Representative traces of spontaneous transmission before (control; top) and after (bottom) glycine application from wild-type (wt; black) and PKCα/β dko (purple) slices. C, Average mEPSC frequencies and mEPSC amplitudes recorded in the presence of glycine, normalized to the values measured before the application of glycine.