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Fig. 10. Dopamine and TPep-NLS selectively reduce the Cl- current of CPE
cells. (A) Representative current traces and their double exponential fits
from one cell before and after exposure to 100 µmol l-1 dopamine
during a 63 mV depolarization. (B) Amplitudes for each of the two
exponentials, corresponding to the previously established current types found
in CPE cells, before and after exposure to dopamine (N=7). Dopamine
selectively lowers the amplitude of the fast activating Cl- current
by 55%. (C) Representative current traces and their double exponential fits
from one cell before and after exposure to 10 µmol l-1 TPep-NLS
during a 63 mV depolarization. (D) Amplitudes for each of the two
exponentials, corresponding to the previously established current types found
in CPE cells, before and after exposure to TPep-NLS (N=8). TPep-NLS
selectively lowers the amplitude of the fast activating Cl- current
by 49%.