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Fig. 3 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

Comparison of the ERG b-wave amplitudes and shape of the ERG traces from both murine genotypes. a Representative ERG tracers from wild type and Cav2.3-deficient mice, 30 min after superfusion with 100 nM CuCl2. b After 30 min of superfusion with 100 nM CuCl2 the b-wave amplitude is significantly increased to 129% ± 8% (n = 6) for the retina from wild type but not from Cav2.3-deficient mice (KO, Knockout) (101% ± 2%, n = 6). Note, the shape of the ERG traces from both genotypes differ substantially shortly after the end of the triggering light flash

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