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. 2016 Jun 30;6:28938. doi: 10.1038/srep28938

Figure 5. PI-PLC, but not PC-PLC, is involved in modulation by ATP of glycine currents.

Figure 5

(A) Average peak amplitudes of glycine currents are plotted as a function of time, showing that the effective inhibition of endogenous PI-PLC by U73122 eliminated ATP-induced suppression of glycine currents. (B) Plot of average peak glycine current amplitudes as a function of time, showing that ATP-induced suppression of glycine currents was still seen in the presence of 30 μM D609.