Chloride Transport Coupling in Biological Membranes and EpitheliaGeorge A. Gerencser |
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... salt glands of Limonium vulgare , a salt marsh plant of wide distribution . The salt glands are groups of 16 small and concentrically arranged cells embedded in both epidermal surfaces of the leaves . Four pores in the surface cuticle ...
... salt glands of Limonium vulgare , a salt marsh plant of wide distribution . The salt glands are groups of 16 small and concentrically arranged cells embedded in both epidermal surfaces of the leaves . Four pores in the surface cuticle ...
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... salt and show no measurable electrical or secretory activity when treated with salt solution for more than an hour . Within several hours these activities rise to the normal activity for this salt load . The obvious explanation for this ...
... salt and show no measurable electrical or secretory activity when treated with salt solution for more than an hour . Within several hours these activities rise to the normal activity for this salt load . The obvious explanation for this ...
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... salt glands within the head region and can respond to salt loads with high rates of secretion of an extremely ( up to 1000 mmol 11 ) NaCl - rich fluid ( Schmidt - Nielsen and Kim , 1964 ) . Marine teleosts face an even more serious ...
... salt glands within the head region and can respond to salt loads with high rates of secretion of an extremely ( up to 1000 mmol 11 ) NaCl - rich fluid ( Schmidt - Nielsen and Kim , 1964 ) . Marine teleosts face an even more serious ...
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