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Brain Res Dev Brain Res 1990 Aug 01;551:139-42. doi: 10.1016/0165-3806(90)90114-e.
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Inward rectifier potassium current on embryonic Xenopus muscle cells at different times in culture.

Moody-Corbett F , Gilbert R .


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Whole cell current recordings of Xenopus muscle cells in 1-day-old cultures revealed an inward K+ current, with properties similar to the inward rectifier of adult muscle. However, at the earliest ages (less than 10 h in culture) the time-dependent decline in the current amplitude, indicative of a depletion of extracellular K+, was not present. The change in the time-dependent decline of the current amplitude may result from a change in the channel itself or a change in the distribution of the channel in the membrane.

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