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. 2015 Mar 25;2(1):ENEURO.0031-14.2015. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0031-14.2015

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8

Colocalization of sensitivity curves, not activation curves, is crucial for robust compensation. a1, Activation functions (left) and sensitivity functions (right) of A-type potassium channels (blue), T-type calcium channels (red), and slow calcium channels (magenta). a2, Membrane potential variations over time before (left) and after a fivefold increase in slow calcium channel density (top right) and T-type calcium channel density (bottom right) in the presence of the compensation mechanism. b1, b2, Same as a1 and a2, respectively, after a right shift of 4.5 mV in A-type potassium channel activation function.