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NMDA Receptors Increase the Size of GABAergic Terminals and Enhance GABA Release
J. Neurosci. Fiszman et al. 25: 2024

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  • supplemental material - Supplementary Figure 1. A comparison of the size of eGFP varicosities in slices from GAD65-eGFP mice at P14 and P21. Microphotograph illustrating the projection of 4 confocal sections of 0.7 |*mu*|m each from 200 |*mu*|m cerebellar slices from P7 (left), P14 (middle) and P21 (right) GAD65-eGFP mice illustrating the eGFP varicosities. A section of the image is shown magnified in the insets below. Calibration bars are 30 |*mu*|m and 7 |*mu*|m for insets.
  • supplemental material - Supplementary Figure 2. Persistance of the NMDA enhancement of mIPSC frequency. A. An example of the sustained enhancement of mIPSC frequency by 20 |*mu*|m NMDA in a granule neuron from a control cerebellar culture at DIV8 at different time points after initial application. NMDA application was maintained throughout the recording. B. Summary of the percent change in the increase of mIPSC frequency induced by the continuous presence of 20 |*mu*|M NMDA in 7 granule neurons of a control culture at DIV7-8.




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