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. 2000 Sep 1;20(17):6326–6332. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-17-06326.2000

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Facilitation activated by paired action potentials with prolonged duration. A1,A2, and A3illustrate IPSCs, presynaptic Ca2+ transients, and presynaptic action potentials, respectively. B, The first (dotted line) and second (solid line) IPSCs (B1), Ca2+ transients (B2), and action potentials (B3) are superimposed and displayed at a higher time resolution. Although the second IPSC is facilitated, the duration of the second action potential is shorter than that of the first one. The Ca2+ transient activated by the second action potential also has a lower amplitude. This experiment was performed in the presence of 1 mm 4-AP and 20 mm TEA. Each trace represents the average of 100 trials.