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. 2002 Nov 22;546(Pt 2):471–481. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.024125

Figure 4. Effect of niflumic acid on the hyposmosis-induced Ca2+ response.

Figure 4

A representative record for 9 cells shows that niflumic acid (300 μm), an inhibitor of the swelling-activated chloride channel, prevented the Ca2+ response to a reduction in osmotic concentration from 300 to 250 mosmol kg−1. In two other cells the drug did not prevent the Ca2+ response, but strongly reduced it.