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. 2008 Dec 10;28(50):13621–13628. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4785-08.2008

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Rapid modifications of synaptic properties by whisker deprivation. A and B are evoked synaptic currents from neurons in the deprived (A) and spared (B) VPm of a P14 mouse following one-side whisker deprivation at P13. C, The AMPAR-NMDAR ratio for spared (empty; n = 17), deprived (hatched; n = 19), and normal (gray; n = 20) VPm neurons following acute deprivation (**p < 0.0005, Kruskal–Wallis test). D, Peak amplitudes of EPSC-AMPAR and EPSC-NMDAR in deprived (hatched; n = 24), spared (empty; n = 21), and normal (gray; n = 20) VPm neurons at P14 (*p < 0.007, Kruskal–Wallis test). E, Paired-pulse ratios at 100 ms interval for EPSC-AMPAR and EPSC-NMDAR in deprived (hatched; n = 19), spared (empty; n = 17), and normal (gray; n = 20) VPm neurons at P14. F, Distributions of neurons at P14 with different number of inputs for deprived, spared, and normal groups.