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. 2018 Oct 31;14:1744806918814350. doi: 10.1177/1744806918814350

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Effects of cooling temperatures and low pH on input resistances of nociceptive-like trigeminal ganglion neurons. (a) Summary data of membrane input resistances of nociceptive-like TG neurons at 24°C (closed bar, n = 6) and 17°C (open bar, n = 6). (b) Summary data of membrane input resistances of nociceptive-like TG neurons at 24°C (closed bar, n = 10) and 12°C (open bar, n = 10). In both (a) and (b), the Krebs bath solution for cell perfusion had pH of 7.3. (c) Summary data of membrane input resistances of nociceptive-like TG neurons at pH 7.3 (closed bar, n = 15) and pH 6 (open bar, n = 15). The Krebs bath solution was maintained at 24°C. (d) Summary data of membrane input resistances of nociceptive-like TG neurons at pH 7.3 (closed bar, n = 6) and pH 6 (open bar, n = 6). The Krebs bath solution was maintained at 17°C. (e) Summary data of membrane input resistances of nociceptive-like TG neurons at pH 7.3 (closed bar, n = 10) and pH 6 (open bar, n = 10). The Krebs bath solution was maintained at 12°C. Data represent mean ± SEM, *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01.