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. 2003 Mar 15;23(6):2182–2192. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-06-02182.2003

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Depression is reduced by cyclothiazide. All experiments were performed at 34°C in the presence of 5 μm CPP. Stimulus artifact has been removed for clarity.A, Two separate experiments showing the effect of cyclothiazide. Left, Average EPSCs recorded in 2 mm Cae after stimulation with interpulse interval Δt = 10 msec. Right, Average EPSCs after washing in cyclothiazide. Traces are averages of 5–13 trials. B, PPR at Δt = 10 msec in 2 and 3 mm Cae, with and without 50 μm cyclothiazide. Ratios are average ± SE of 12–51 experiments. C, Increase in PPR for Δt = 10 msec after addition of cyclothiazide. Ratios are average ± SE of 12–21 experiments.