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. 2018 May 3;7:e33144. doi: 10.7554/eLife.33144

Figure 2. Homogeneous vs heterogeneous electrophysiological activity in rat vs mouse TIDA neurons.

Figure 2.

(A) Representative whole-cell current clamp recording of a TIDA neuron from a hypothalamic rat brain slice. (B–D) Representative whole-cell current clamp recordings of three mouse TIDA neurons, illustrate the wide spectrum of electrical activity (subthreshold oscillating, suprathreshold oscillating and silent) found in the murine TIDA population. (E) Quantification of the percentage of neurons found at the three different states shown in (b–d) under different recording conditions. Note that the proportions remain the same regardless of network volume (slice thickness, 300 or 400 μm) or temperature (24°C or 34°C).