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Fig. 4. Representative time course of the short-circuit current (Isc) across a proximal split lamella of a posterior gill with NaCl saline on both sides. The following manipulations are shown: 1, addition of ouabain (2 mmol l–1) to the internal bathing medium; 2, substitution of Na+ on both sides of the preparation. Substitution and readministration of Na+ resulted in fast, transient current overshoots (to approximately –40 and 60 µA cm–2, respectively). These Isc transients are due to concentration gradients resulting from the non-simultaneous replacement of the external and internal bathing media. The vertical current deflections are due to short voltage pulses and reflect the preparation conductance (Gte; see upper right corner for scale).





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