New steady levels of K+ and Na+ ion in frog sartorius muscle were reached in 72 hr at 25°C in environments containing 100-mM Na+-ion and K+-ion concentrations varying from near zero to 10 mM. These steady levels follow a pattern predicted by a cooperative adsorption isotherm presented in 1964. From a total of 13 sets of experiments carried out over a five year period, the average concentration of adsorption sites is 109μmoles/g of fresh cells. The average intrinsic equilibrium constant for the Na → K exchange is 135, and the average free energy of nearest neighbor interaction is 0.54 kcal/mole. These values are in good agreement with those obtained by Jones and Karreman from studies on canine carotid arteries
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was used to determine Na+ complexing in muscle and liver (at 23°C) ...
In 1997, Jens Christian Skou was awarded the Nobel prize in Chemistry for his discovery and elegant ...
The energy required for the active excretion of Na + by Na-rich muscles may be ex-pressed in terms o...
New steady levels of K+ and Na+ ion in frog sartorius muscle were reached in 72 hr at 25°C in enviro...
Ouabain (from 8 x to 3.26 x lo- ' M) caused a decrease in the steady level of K+-ion concentrat...
Abstract: High-molecular weight poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG-8000) in the bathing medium prolongs the ...
widely-held belief of full ionic dissociation in electrolyte solutions, I suggested that the degree ...
We studied the effect an alkali-metal ion exercised on the rate of entry of another alkali-metal ion...
We have developed a mathematical description of the equilibrium (Donnan) distribution of mobile ions...
The radioactive isotope K⁴² was used to measure the rate of potassium exchange in muscle from 129 st...
Potassium accumulation was studied in slices equilibrated in solutions of varying potassium concentr...
A model for the Na-K exchange pump was applied to data on Na+-loaded frog sartorius muscle, and was ...
This review summarizes more than 30 years of experimental testing (and confirmation) of a key postul...
The surface adsorption theory of the cellular electricpotential, a subsidiary of the associa-tion-in...
1. The electrical and ionic gradients across a cell membrane depend on its permeability properties, ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was used to determine Na+ complexing in muscle and liver (at 23°C) ...
In 1997, Jens Christian Skou was awarded the Nobel prize in Chemistry for his discovery and elegant ...
The energy required for the active excretion of Na + by Na-rich muscles may be ex-pressed in terms o...
New steady levels of K+ and Na+ ion in frog sartorius muscle were reached in 72 hr at 25°C in enviro...
Ouabain (from 8 x to 3.26 x lo- ' M) caused a decrease in the steady level of K+-ion concentrat...
Abstract: High-molecular weight poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG-8000) in the bathing medium prolongs the ...
widely-held belief of full ionic dissociation in electrolyte solutions, I suggested that the degree ...
We studied the effect an alkali-metal ion exercised on the rate of entry of another alkali-metal ion...
We have developed a mathematical description of the equilibrium (Donnan) distribution of mobile ions...
The radioactive isotope K⁴² was used to measure the rate of potassium exchange in muscle from 129 st...
Potassium accumulation was studied in slices equilibrated in solutions of varying potassium concentr...
A model for the Na-K exchange pump was applied to data on Na+-loaded frog sartorius muscle, and was ...
This review summarizes more than 30 years of experimental testing (and confirmation) of a key postul...
The surface adsorption theory of the cellular electricpotential, a subsidiary of the associa-tion-in...
1. The electrical and ionic gradients across a cell membrane depend on its permeability properties, ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was used to determine Na+ complexing in muscle and liver (at 23°C) ...
In 1997, Jens Christian Skou was awarded the Nobel prize in Chemistry for his discovery and elegant ...
The energy required for the active excretion of Na + by Na-rich muscles may be ex-pressed in terms o...