The magnesium dependence of sodium-pump-mediated sodium—potassium and sodium—sodium exchange in intact human red cells
AUTOR(ES)
Flatman, Peter W.
RESUMO
1. The magnesium content of human red blood cells was controlled by varying the magnesium concentration in the medium in the presence of the ionophore A23187. The new magnesium levels attained were very stable, which allowed the magnesium dependence of the sodium pump to be investigated.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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