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Figure 4


Fig. 4 The reversal potential of the hyperpolarisation-induced current depends on the external Cl concentration. Current–voltage relationships of tail currents as shown in Fig. 3A, right-hand side. Averages of paired measurements in three fibres, performed first with [Cl]o=65 mmol l–1 and then with [Cl]o=20 mmol l–1. The reduction of [Cl]o led to a positive shift of the reversal potential, i.e. from –18.2±3.8 mV to +2.2±1.8 mV. K+ currents were blocked by means of 20 mmol l–1 TEA, 1 mmol l–1 4-aminopyridine (4AP) and 0.1 mmol l–1 quinidine.





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