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. 2000 Sep 15;20(18):6752–6759. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-18-06752.2000

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8.

Occlusion of the peptidergic responses in the LP neuron. A, The response to proctolin is occluded by bath application of CabTRP. B, The response to CabTRP is occluded by bath application of proctolin. The LP neuron was voltage-clamped at −50 mV. The dotted line represents the baseline current. The offsets in the right tracesare caused by the steady-state current produced by the bath-applied peptides. Proctolin (A) and CabTRP (B) were pressure-applied (104m) to the ganglion neuropil. Recordings were made using TEVC in the presence of 10 μm PTX and 0.1 μm TTX.