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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 16.
Published in final edited form as: Neurourol Urodyn. 2009;28(6):561–566. doi: 10.1002/nau.20703

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Pulse bursting evoked greater pressures for two stimulus parameter regions: 5–10 × 200 Hz at 2–3 Hz for proximal and middle urethra locations before spinalization and 2–3 × 200 Hz at 20–40 Hz for middle and distal urethra locations before and after spinalization. This figure is a side-by-side representation of lower frequency pre-spinalization proximal and middle urethra pooled bursting results (left of vertical bar) and higher frequency pre- and post-spinalization middle and distal urethra pooled bursting results (right of vertical bar). Normalized PAVE-EV values were pooled at each #P–fTR stimulus parameter combination within experiments prior to pooling across experiments for both lower frequency bursting evaluations (1–5 Hz fTR) and pre- and post-spinalization higher frequency evaluations (10–100 Hz fTR). Pooled values were then normalized to the maximum #P–fTR result with in the respective lower or higher frequency range. Parameter combinations in figure were evaluated in at least three experiments (indicated by squares).