Ions and energy metabolism in duck salt-gland: possible role of furosemide-sensitive co-transport of sodium and chloride
AUTOR(ES)
Ernst, S. A.
RESUMO
1. The effects of methacholine on net ionic movements and energy metabolism of the avian salt-gland have been studied, using slices of glands taken from salt-adapted Pekin ducks. The slices were equilibrated with media and drugs for 120 min at 1 °C before the experimental incubation at 38 °C.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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