Fig. 1. Dorsal root ganglia neurons, but not SH-SY5Y cells, display GABA-evoked chloride currents. (A ) Brief (15-s) application of GABA (30 μm, open bars ) directly on top of SH-SY5Y cells did not evoke current changes. (B ) Identical GABA application on top of dorsal root ganglia neurons (DRG) produced the well-known Cl−current increase that was reversible on washout. The membrane potential was −60mV.

Fig. 1. Dorsal root ganglia neurons, but not SH-SY5Y cells, display GABA-evoked chloride currents. (A ) Brief (15-s) application of GABA (30 μm, open bars ) directly on top of SH-SY5Y cells did not evoke current changes. (B ) Identical GABA application on top of dorsal root ganglia neurons (DRG) produced the well-known Clcurrent increase that was reversible on washout. The membrane potential was −60mV.

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