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Nature Neuroscience  6, 507 - 518 (2003)
Published online: 21 April 2003; | doi:10.1038/nn1048

Becoming a new neuron in the adult olfactory bulb

Alan Carleton, Leopoldo T. Petreanu, Rusty Lansford, Arturo Alvarez-Buylla & Pierre-Marie Lledo

Supplementary Fig. 1. (gif 18K)
Summary Graphs of the sIPSC Kinetics. (a) IPSC rise times obtained for the different neuronal classes are presented as cumulative plots (see Supplementary Table for the number of tested neurons). There is no statistical difference between values obtained from cells belonging to different classes (K-S test: the numbers in parenthesis indicate the classes), which indicates that the location of the inhibitory contacts remains the same throughout maturation. (b) Graph showing no relation between the rise time and the decay time of average IPSCs. Each dot represents an individual cell recorded from one of the different classes, as depicted by the color code (green, red and black for classes 3, 4 and 5 respectively, n = 73). Note the absence of correlation between the two parameters (R2, square regression index) demonstrating that the decay time variability does not result from dendritic filtering.

Supplementary Table 1 (pdf 18K)


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