Ion transport in skin of live frogs
1964; Wiley; Volume: 64; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/jcp.1030640311
ISSN1553-0809
AutoresCharles O. Watlington, Addison D. Campbell, Ernst G. Huf,
Tópico(s)Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior
ResumoJournal of Cellular and Comparative PhysiologyVolume 64, Issue 3 p. 389-408 Article Ion transport in skin of live frogs† Charles O. Watlington, Charles O. Watlington Department of Physiology, Medical College of Virginia and Department of Physics, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia Work done in part during tenure of an A. D. Williams Junior Academic Fellowship.Search for more papers by this authorAddison D. Campbell, Addison D. Campbell Department of Physiology, Medical College of Virginia and Department of Physics, University of Richmond, Richmond, VirginiaSearch for more papers by this authorErnst G. Huf, Ernst G. Huf Department of Physiology, Medical College of Virginia and Department of Physics, University of Richmond, Richmond, VirginiaSearch for more papers by this author Charles O. Watlington, Charles O. Watlington Department of Physiology, Medical College of Virginia and Department of Physics, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia Work done in part during tenure of an A. D. Williams Junior Academic Fellowship.Search for more papers by this authorAddison D. Campbell, Addison D. Campbell Department of Physiology, Medical College of Virginia and Department of Physics, University of Richmond, Richmond, VirginiaSearch for more papers by this authorErnst G. Huf, Ernst G. Huf Department of Physiology, Medical College of Virginia and Department of Physics, University of Richmond, Richmond, VirginiaSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1964 https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1030640311Citations: 12 † Supported by NIH grants GPO-18,664: AM-06481-01A1; GM-K6-16, 687-02, and RG 3545. Statistical calculations were carried out by the Scientific Computer Laboratory at MCV under NIH grant FR 00016-02. 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