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. 2017 Jan 18;93(2):409–424. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.11.046

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Rising cAMP Levels Produce GluA3-Dependent Postsynaptic Potentiation

(A) Wash-in of 50 μM FSK causes synaptic potentiation at WT PCs (black) and GluA1-KO PCs (red), but not at GluA3-KO PCs (blue). Top, middle, and bottom show example traces, normalized EPSC amplitude, and paired pulsed ratio (PPR), respectively.

(B) Enhancement of currents evoked by local puffs of 1 μM AMPA at the molecular layer following FSK application can also occur in the presence of TTX-blocking PF input.

Error bars indicate SEM; indicates p < 0.05.