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Article: High serotonin levels during brain development alter the structural input-output connectivity of neural networks in the rat somatosensory layer IV.

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Miceli S; Negwer M; van Eijs F; Kalkhoven C; van Lierop I; Homberg J; Schubert D
Front Cell Neurosci, 2013

Inferred neuron-electrophysiology data values

Neuron Type Neuron Description Ephys Prop Extracted Value Standardized Value Content Source
Neocortex layer 4 stellate cell Layer 4 barrel cortex spiny stellate cell input resistance 157.9 ± 23.4 (10) 157.9 (MΩ) Data Table
Neocortex layer 4 stellate cell Layer 4 barrel cortex spiny stellate cell membrane time constant 15.8 ± 1.8 (10) 15.8 (ms) Data Table
Neocortex layer 4 stellate cell Layer 4 barrel cortex spiny stellate cell resting membrane potential -67.4 ± 1.9 (10) -67.4 (mV) Data Table
Neocortex layer 4 stellate cell Layer 4 barrel cortex spiny stellate cell spike amplitude 69.5 ± 5.0 (10) 69.5 (mV) Data Table
Neocortex layer 4 stellate cell Layer 4 barrel cortex spiny stellate cell spike half-width 1.4 ± 0.2 (10) 1.4 (ms) Data Table
Neocortex layer 4 stellate cell Layer 4 barrel cortex spiny stellate cell spike threshold -31.6 ± 1.4 (10) -31.6 (mV) Data Table
Neocortex uncharacterized cell Layer 4 barrel cortex pyramidal cell input resistance 142.5 ± 11.8 (22) 142.5 (MΩ) Data Table
Neocortex uncharacterized cell Layer 4 barrel cortex pyramidal cell membrane time constant 15.8 ± 1.3 (22) 15.8 (ms) Data Table
Neocortex uncharacterized cell Layer 4 barrel cortex pyramidal cell resting membrane potential 69.2 ± 1.4 (22) -69.2 (mV) Data Table
Neocortex uncharacterized cell Layer 4 barrel cortex pyramidal cell spike amplitude 77.6 ± 9.9 (22) 77.6 (mV) Data Table
Neocortex uncharacterized cell Layer 4 barrel cortex pyramidal cell spike half-width 1.3 ± 0.4 (22) 1.3 (ms) Data Table
Neocortex uncharacterized cell Layer 4 barrel cortex pyramidal cell spike threshold -37.4 ± 1.3 (22) -37.4 (mV) Data Table

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Metadata values

Experimental condition Value
ElectrodeType Patch-clamp
RecTemp 32.0
PrepType in vitro
JxnPotential Not corrected
InternalSolution 5.0
ExternalSolution 5.0
Species Rats
Strain Wistar
AnimalAge 21.0
JxnOffset -10.0
internal_0_Mg 2.0
internal_0_Na 4.5
internal_0_K 140.0
internal_0_GTP 0.5
internal_0_ATP 2.0
internal_0_EGTA 11.0
internal_0_HEPES 10.0
internal_0_Cl 19.0
internal_0_Ca 1.0
external_0_pH 7.4
external_0_Mg 5.0
external_0_Na 151.25
external_0_K 3.0
external_0_Cl 141.0
external_0_Ca 2.0
external_0_glucose 10.0

Data table listing

Data Table Article Title Authors Journal Year Table needs expert? Ephys table mentions Curated by Times validated
27448 High serotonin levels during brain development alter the structural input-output connectivity of neural networks in the rat somatosensory layer IV. Miceli S; Negwer M; van Eijs F; Kalkhoven C; van Lierop I; Homberg J; Schubert D Front Cell Neurosci 2013 False 6 Shreejoy Tripathy, James liu, Brenna Li, 1
27447 High serotonin levels during brain development alter the structural input-output connectivity of neural networks in the rat somatosensory layer IV. Miceli S; Negwer M; van Eijs F; Kalkhoven C; van Lierop I; Homberg J; Schubert D Front Cell Neurosci 2013 False 0 None
27449 High serotonin levels during brain development alter the structural input-output connectivity of neural networks in the rat somatosensory layer IV. Miceli S; Negwer M; van Eijs F; Kalkhoven C; van Lierop I; Homberg J; Schubert D Front Cell Neurosci 2013 False 0 None