Why is the regulation of intracellular chloride important in neurons?
A) Because it can change the threshold for action potential initiation
B) Because it determines the magnitude of synaptic excitation
C) Because it determines the polarity of synaptic inhibition
D) Because it controls the production of ATP
E) Because it has implications for calcium homeostasis
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