Fig. 7. Quantal size of NMJs is decreased in lola RNAi mutants

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Fig. 7. Quantal size of NMJs is decreased in lola RNAi mutants Fig. 7. Quantal size of NMJs is decreased in lola RNAi mutants.(A) Representative traces of spontaneous neurotransmitter release in 0.375 mM calcium in control (upper trace) and in lola RNAi mutants (lower trace). Quantal size of NMJs is decreased in lola RNAi mutants.(A) Representative traces of spontaneous neurotransmitter release in 0.375 mM calcium in control (upper trace) and in lola RNAi mutants (lower trace). (B) Quantification of quantal size. *p<0.05. (C) Representative traces of evoked transmitter release in 1.5 mM calcium in control (left) and lola RNAi mutants (right). (D) Quantification of the amplitude of EJPs. Ai Fukui et al. Biology Open 2012;1:362-375 © 2012. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd