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. 2015 Nov 4;10(11):e0141783. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141783

Fig 1. The KATP channel opener cromakalim has ocular hypotensive activity in perfusion cultures of human anterior segments.

Fig 1

A) Representative graph shows reduction in pressure following addition of cromakalim (2 μM). B) Treatment with 2 μM cromakalim caused significant decrease in pressure when compared to vehicle (DMSO) treated controls (n = 9). C) Outflow facility in all eye pairs treated with cromakalim for 24 hours along with the mean value for the group. Outflow facility was increased in 8 out of the 9 eye pairs. Data represents mean ± standard deviation. *p<0.001.