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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jun 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurosci. 2009 Sep 16;29(37):11495–11510. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1086-09.2009

Table 1.

Numbers and proportions of glycine response types in spontaneously spiking CWCs

n [%] exc. (%) mix. (%) inh. (%)
no dye 113 35 (31.0) 14 (12.4) 64 (56.6)
complex-spiking 30 [26.5] 1 (3.3) 3 (10.0) 26 (86.7)
simple-spiking 83 [73.5] 34 (41.0) 11 (13.3) 38 (45.8)
AM dye 129 22 (17.1) 23 (17.8) 84 (65.1)
complex-spiking 17 [13.2] 0 (0) 3 (17.6) 14 (82.4)
simple-spiking 112 [86.8] 22 (19.6) 20 (17.9) 70 (62.5)

total 242 57 (22.3) 37 (15.3) 148 (61.2)
complex-spiking 47 [19.4] 1 (2.1) 6 (12.8) 40 (85.1)
simple-spiking 195 [80.6] 56 (28.7) 31 (15.9) 108 (55.4)

% values in [] are the proportion of complex-spiking or simple-spiking cells.