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. 2009 Jul 20;30(8):1107–1114. doi: 10.1038/aps.2009.106

Figure 7.

Figure 7

The effects of strychnine on the glycine (GLY)-activated current in cardiomyocytes. The cell was voltage-clamped at −70 mV. GLY induced an inward current recorded from a single cardiomyocyte (top), which was blocked by the application of the GLY receptor antagonist strychnine (bottom). The duration of GLY and strychnine treatments are indicated by the horizontal bar above the traces.