Supplementary Figure 4: Dorsoventral distribution and absolute temperature-coding property of heat-responding neurons. | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 4: Dorsoventral distribution and absolute temperature-coding property of heat-responding neurons.

From: The coding of cutaneous temperature in the spinal cord

Supplementary Figure 4

(a) The percentage of total neurons that are activated by heating to 37 °C (orange) and 45 °C (red) at different depths below the surface (n = 2-5 mice). (25 μm, n = 2 mice; 35 μm, n = 5 mice; 45 μm, n = 5 mice; 55 μm, n = 5 mice; 65 μm, n = 4 mice; 75 μm, n = 3 mice; 85 μm, n = 2 mice.) (b) Quantification of the number of heat-responding neurons (squares, left Y axis) and the averaged peak ΔF/F (circles, right Y axis) in response to heating at different rates (n = 5 mice).

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