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Fig. 2

From: Noradrenergic inhibition of spinal hyperexcitation elicited by cutaneous cold stimuli in rats with oxaliplatin-induced allodynia: electrophysiological and behavioral assessments

Fig. 2

Oxaliplatin increases the neuronal response to cold stimulation in the spinal dorsal horn. a Representative extracellular recording raw traces of wide dynamic range (WDR) neuron’s responses to cold stimulation (a drop of 10 μl acetone to the hind paw) in naïve (top panel) and oxaliplatin-administered (bottom panel) rats. Sorted two neuron’s action potentials (insets) and their timing (as longitudinal bars) are shown below each trace. b High frequency and persistent response of spinal neuronal firing elicited by cold stimulation in oxaliplatin-administered rats. N = 17 for each group. **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, by unpaired t-test

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