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Figure 3 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

Figure 3

From: Calcium dysregulation via L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels and ryanodine receptors underlies memory deficits and synaptic dysfunction during chronic neuroinflammation

Figure 3

Chronic LPS infusion did not change gene expression of either L-VDCC subunits or any of the RyR isoforms (A, B, C, D, E). Data expressed as mean ± SEM. N.S. indicates no significant differences. Significance determined by P < 0.05. LPS lipopolysaccharide, aCSF artificial cerebrospinal fluid, VDCC voltage-dependent Ca+2 channel, RyR ryanodine receptor.

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