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. 2018 Nov 15;12:759. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00759

FIGURE 7.

FIGURE 7

Loss of BLOC-1 does not impact the neuronal output of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in vitro. (A,B) The rhythms in spontaneous firing rate (SFR) of SCN neurones were examined in wild-type (WT) and pallid mice using extracellular electrophysiological recordings in a brain slice preparation during the day and the night. ZT, Zeitgeber Time. The SFR were recorded and the results averaged to give a profile of (A) the day-time (ZT2–11; 29–33 neurones/h from 4 animals/genotype) and of (B) the night-time (ZT13–23; 20–24 neurones/h from 3 animals/genotype) firing rate. Data points are the mean ± SEM. Two-way ANOVA followed by Holm–Sidak’s multiple comparisons test was used to evaluate the effects of genotype and time, and their interaction revealed no significant differences during the day or the night (Supplementary Table 2).