Fig. 4: VIPergic neurons show similar light responses to non-VIP neurons. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: VIPergic neurons show similar light responses to non-VIP neurons.

From: Discrete photoentrainment of mammalian central clock is regulated by bi-stable dynamic network in the suprachiasmatic nucleus

Fig. 4

a Averaged light response traces from VIP+ neurons (blue) and VIP- neurons (pink). n.s. indicates p > 0.05 by two-way ANOVA Tukey post hoc tests. b Composition of 7 clusters of light response at different time points among VIP+ and VIP- neurons. Color code follows Fig. 3c. No significantly difference is observed between VIP+ and VIP- neurons (two-way ANOVA). c Correlation maps comparing VIP+ and VIP- neurons. Each pixel on the map represents the Pearson correlation coefficient between two neurons. d Violin plots summarize the Pearson correlation coefficient of each comparison pair among cell types, including VIP- to VIP- (pink), VIP+ to VIP- (yellow), and VIP+ to VIP+ (blue). The number indicates p value, n.s. indicates p > 0.05, by one-way ANOVA Tukey post hoc tests. n = 3 animals. For violin plots, circles indicate median, thick vertical lines indicate interquartile ranges and thin vertical lines indicate 1.5X interquartile range.

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