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. 2013 Dec 12;8(12):e82044. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082044

Table 2. Effects of offsetting equilibrium potentials VE and VI on gE and gI estimates.

VE VI VE− VI− VE+ VI+
Contra N 4.5 (2.2–6.9) 6.9 (3.3–9.7) 5.9 (2.7–8.6) 5.5 (2.5–8.2) 3.4 (1.8–5.2) 8.3 (4.1–11.2)
Contra MD 2.4 (1.2–3.4) 3.3 (1.6–5.4) 3.1 (1.7–4.2) 2.7 (1.3–4.5) 1.6 (0.8–2.7) 4 (2–6.4)
Ipsi N 1.8 (0.9–2.4) 1.8 (0.5–3.1) 2.0 (1.2–3.1) 1.3 (0.4–2.6) 1.4 (0.6–1.9) 2.2 (0.9–3.5)
Ipsi MD 3.3 (1.6–5.1) 3.4 (1.5–7.6) 3.9 (1.9–6.6) 2.8 (1.2–6.3) 2.7 (1.2–3.5) 4 (1.8–8.9)

th–75th percentiles). All comparisons along any column between normal (N) and MD rats were significant (Mann-Whitney Rank Sum tests, p<0.05). VE and VI are the estimated equilibrium potentials for excitation and inhibition (see methods section), VE+ and VI+ are VE and VI offset by +10 mV; VE− and VI− are VE and VI offset by −10 mV. Data are reported as follows: median (25