Question: There is a slower outward current (green box, Figure 4a and 4b) that becomes larger with increasing depolariza

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Question: There is a slower outward current (green box, Figure 4a and 4b) that becomes larger with increasing depolariza

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Question: There is a slower outward current (green box, Figure4a and 4b) that becomes larger with increasing depolarization. Thisslow outward current does not change when extracellular sodium isreplaced with choline (not shown here). Which ion is responsiblefor this current?
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