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. 2020 Feb 7;10:2168. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-58901-y

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Deletion of Asic5 slows the maximum depolarization rate of type II UBCs. Summary graphs of maximum depolarization (A) and repolarization (B) rates of first action potentials evoked by current injections in current-clamped wild type (n = 32, 15–20 slices, 5 animals, mean age P19) and Asic5 KO (n = 28, 12–15 slices, 4 animals, mean age P18) type II UBCs. *Significantly different using a t-test. (C) Overlay of representative first action potentials from current-clamped type II UBCs injected with 70 pA from wild type (black) and Asic5 KO (gray) mice. Summary graphs of mean thresholds (D), amplitudes (E), and half-widths (F) for first action potentials in type II UBCs evoked by 10 pA supra-threshold current injections in wild type (n = 13, 5 animals) and Asic5 KO (n = 8, 3 animals) mice. No value is significantly different.