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English: Supplementary Movie 1 Calcium transients are restored by photostimulation in the presence of AMPAergic blockade. Video of background-subtracted calcium transients (Rhod3 calcium indicator) in real time. First section shows calcium transient during a spontaneous network burst. Second section shows same culture, during a photostimulated burst in the absence of drug. The bright flash (single frame) represents the blue light illumination passing through the filter set, followed by the calcium transient associated with the network burst once the illuminating light is terminated. Third section shows the same culture after CNQX is added to block AMPAergic transmission. Here photostimulation produces similar burst-associated calcium transient as observed in control conditions.
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Source Video file from Fong M, Newman J, Potter S, Wenner P (2015). "Upward synaptic scaling is dependent on neurotransmission rather than spiking". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms7339. PMID 25751516. PMC: 4355957.
Author Fong M, Newman J, Potter S, Wenner P
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