Using the whole cell voltage clamp technique, inwardly rectifying currents were observed in most cells isolated from human term placentas. Reversal potentials, estimated by extrapolation, as well as those estimated by tail currents, were found to be between -80mV and -90mV. These potentials are clos
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Inwardly rectifying whole cell potassium current in human blood eosinophils
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