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. 1998 Dec 22;95(26):15730–15734. doi: 10.1073/pnas.95.26.15730

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Glycine and GLYT1 antagonist enhanced the PSC evoked by Schaffer collateral stimulation. (A) Glycine (10 μM) increased the amplitude of the evoked PSCs. (B) GLYT1 antagonist (100 nM) also increased the amplitude of the evoked PSCs. Each trace is the average of 5 PSCs (Vh = −60 mV). (C) The histogram shows the percentage of change of the amplitude of the PSC induced by glycine (10 μM) or by GLYT1 antagonist (100 nM).The measurement of the amplitude of the PSC was done 4 msec after the beginning of the PSC.