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. 2020 Jun 15;61(6):31. doi: 10.1167/iovs.61.6.31

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

The effects of the apical and basolateral epinephrine on the ISC and TER (n = 7). The arrows show the time points when a new bath solution was applied to the bath or when the agonist epinephrine was added to the bath solution. (A) The ISC as a function of time before and after apical and basolateral application of epinephrine (100 µM). The ordinate shows the measured value of the ISC (in µA/cm2), and the red line is the control regression line calculated between the last three ISC measurements of the control period at the beginning. (B) TER as a function of time before and after apical and basolateral application of epinephrine (100 µM). The ordinate shows the measured value of TER (in ohm·cm2), and the red line is the control regression line, as in A.