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. 2017 Nov 8;43(6):1212–1223. doi: 10.1038/npp.2017.244

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Riluzole reverses cocaine-induced decrease in intrinsic excitability in IL pyramidal neurons. (a) Example traces from each group. (b) Number of spikes evoked by depolarizing steps of increasing current (Cocaine–4 mg/kg, N=14, n=30; Saline–4 mg/kg, N=8, n=19; Cocaine–Vehicle, N=12, n=32; Saline–Vehicle, N=13, n=31). (c) Maximum number of evoked spikes at any current step. (d) Group of data showing the duration of the first ISI from two spike traces. (e) Group data of the fAHP measured after the second evoked spike. *p < 0.05 post hoc comparisons as indicated by the bar.