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Fig. 1 | BMC Ophthalmology

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From: Submicromolar copper (II) ions stimulate transretinal signaling in the isolated retina from wild type but not from Cav2.3-deficient mice

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Comparison of the normalized b-wave amplitudes from five isolated retinas (n = 5 mice) after successive application of increasing concentrations of tricine and its washout. The initial b-wave amplitude, after reaching the equilibrium in Ames-medium, was set to 100% (= Pre). Tricine did not affect the ERG b-wave amplitude compared to the initial amplitude in equilibrium (0.1 mM tricine: 96.5 ± 5,2%; 1 mM: 97.3 ± 9.0%; 3 mM: 100.1 ± 11.1%). After washout (= Post) the amplitude was significantly reduced to 72.8 ± 7.7%. *p < 0.05

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