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. 1997 Jun 1;109(6):731–740. doi: 10.1085/jgp.109.6.731

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Temperature-conductance relationships. (A and B) Outward (A) and inward (B) conductances of three cells plotted against temperature. Conductances were estimated from I-V curves obtained by voltage ramps applied at 0 mV, between +50 and +100 mV for outward currents and between −110 and −80 mV for the inward currents. Curves are the second order polynomial fit for data. (C) Semilogarithmic plots of the outward conductance against temperature. Data were normalized as the partition of the amplitude at 36°C. Different symbols indicate data from different cells (n = 6). The external solution contained the standard Ringer and the internal solution contained K-glutamate (pHp/ pHo = 7.3/7.3). The line is a least square's fit for all data.