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Gradually increasing synaptic inputs leads to an increasing number of spikes and decreasing latency between the pre- and postsynaptic spikes.
Published 2010“…<p>(A) Peri-stimulus scatter plot of a type II neuron receiving synaptic inputs with increasing maximal conductance (from 5 nS to 18 nS; trial number 1 to 14, respectively). …”
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<i>Lrig1</i> but not <i>Lrig2</i> mutant mice exhibit decreased auditory sensitivity.
Published 2013“…Auditory responses were tested at six frequencies (from low (5.6 kHz) to high (32 kHz)), and across a range of intensities (from sound pressure levels of 10 to 80 decibels (dB)). …”
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<i>In vitro</i> application of ARTN decreased ATF3 expression in GFRα3-positive neurons.
Published 2013“…<p>In control conditions, most GFRα3-positive neurons expressed ATF3 at 1 d (96.7±0.5%) (<b><i>A–C</i></b>, arrows) and 4 d (97.2±0.4%) (<b><i>G–I</i></b>; arrows) after plating. …”
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