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. 2016 Mar 4;7:10837. doi: 10.1038/ncomms10837

Figure 8. β2N can confer inactivation to WT neurons at night.

Figure 8

(a) Representative macroscopic traces from WT neurons at night showing a typical BKs current, and a BKi current resulting from application of 50 μM β2N. Voltage protocol same as in Fig. 2. (b) β2N reduced the night time current density in WT neurons to daytime levels. WT day and night data re-plotted from Figs 2 and 4 for cross-comparison. (c) The proportion of BKi currents increased significantly with β2N (P=0.0001, Fisher's exact test). (d) β2N increased night time firing to daytime levels. WT day and night data re-plotted from Fig. 7 for cross-comparison. All values are mean±s.e.m. n Values: WT, day (27); WT, night (22); and WT+β2N, night (20). *P<0.05, Bonferroni post hoc.