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Article: Hearing loss raises excitability in the auditory cortex.

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Kotak VC; Fujisawa S; Lee FA; Karthikeyan O; Aoki C; Sanes DH
J. Neurosci., 2005

Inferred neuron-electrophysiology data values

Neuron Type Neuron Description Ephys Prop Extracted Value Standardized Value Content Source
Other Primary Auditory Cortex Layers 2/3 Pyramidal Neurons input resistance (MΩ) 265.0 ± 26.0 (11) 265.0 (MΩ) Data Table
Other Primary Auditory Cortex Layers 2/3 Pyramidal Neurons other 22.0 ± 1.5 (11) 22.0 (None) Data Table
Other Primary Auditory Cortex Layers 2/3 Pyramidal Neurons resting membrane potential (mV) -64.0 ± 2.2 (11) -64.0 (mV) Data Table
Other Primary Auditory Cortex Layers 2/3 Pyramidal Neurons rheobase (pA) 58.0 ± 5.0 (11) 58.0 (pA) Data Table
Other Primary Auditory Cortex Layers 2/3 Pyramidal Neurons spike half-width (ms) 1.8 ± 0.18 (11) 1.8 (ms) Data Table

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Experimental condition Value
ElectrodeType Patch-clamp
PrepType in vitro
AnimalAge 13.0 - 23.0
Species Other
RecTemp 32.0
Strain Other
InternalSolution 5.0
ExternalSolution 5.0
JxnPotential Unreported
internal_0_pH 7.2
internal_0_Mg 2.0
internal_0_Na 10.0
internal_0_K 132.5
internal_0_GTP 0.3
internal_0_ATP 2.0
internal_0_EGTA 0.6
internal_0_HEPES 10.0
internal_0_Cl 9.0
external_0_pH 7.3
external_0_Mg 1.3
external_0_Na 151.0
external_0_K 5.2
external_0_Cl 133.8
external_0_Ca 2.4
external_0_glucose 15.0

Data table listing

Data Table Article Title Authors Journal Year Table needs expert? Ephys table mentions Curated by Times validated
2477 Hearing loss raises excitability in the auditory cortex. Kotak VC; Fujisawa S; Lee FA; Karthikeyan O; Aoki C; Sanes DH J. Neurosci. 2005 False 5 Shreejoy Tripathy, Ryan Sefidpour, 3
2478 Hearing loss raises excitability in the auditory cortex. Kotak VC; Fujisawa S; Lee FA; Karthikeyan O; Aoki C; Sanes DH J. Neurosci. 2005 False 0 None