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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 18.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroscience. 2014 Jan 27;265:60–71. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.01.033

Fig. 3. Action potential firing patterns for FSD and FSE interneurons are consistent at varying temperatures.

Fig. 3

(Ai) Representative current clamp traces from an FSD interneuron in response to serial current injections at 10 pA increments (current steps from left to right: starting at 180pA to 230pA). Action potential firing patterns recorded from the same FSD interneuron as in (Ai) in response to constant current (200pA) injections at room temperature (Aii) and 32°C (Aiii) (n = 15). (Bi) Representative current clamp traces from an FSE interneuron in response to serial current injections under room temperature (current steps from left to right: 80pA to 150pA,10pA increments) . Action potential firing patterns recorded from the same FSE interneuron as in (Bi) at room temperature (under serial of 130pA current injections) (Bii) and 32°C (under serial of 100pA current injections) (Biii) (n = 6).