Permeability of barnacle muscle fibers to water and nonelectrolytes (original) (raw)

Water in barnacle muscle. IV. Factors contributing to reduced self-diffusion

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An investigation of the sensitivity of the ouabain-insensitive sodium efflux in single barnacle muscle fibers to pentachlorophenol

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Howard Kutchai

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Vascularization of the lateral muscle of some elasmobranchiomorph fishes

Harald Kryvi

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Filtration Coefficient of the Axon Membrane As Measured with Hydrostatic and Osmotic Methods

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Stimulation by injected guanosine triphosphate of the sodium efflux in barnacle muscle fibres

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The Structure and Permeability of Integument

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A histochemical and enzymatic study of the muscle fiber types in the water monitor, Varanus salvator

Rujira Mahaprom

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Jeremy N Skepper

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Bingmei Fu

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The permeability of the endplate channel to organic cations in frog muscle

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Changes in membrane potential associated with cell swelling and regulatory volume decrease in barnacle muscle cells

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