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. 2002 Jun;136(4):629–635. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704775

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Inhibition of glycine-induced chloride current in VTA neurons by aliphatic n-alcohols from methanol to dodecanol. Currents activated by 30 μM glycine in the absence and presence of alcohols in the concentrations indicated. Each set of records is from a different neuron. Bars above each current trace indicate the duration of drug application. The time scale in the first set of records applies to all records. For all figures, all currents were recorded at a holding potential of −50 mV.