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Calcium efflux from human erythrocyte ghosts

1970

The passive Ca efflux from human red cell ghosts was studied in media of differing ion compositions and compared to the ATP-dependent Ca efflux. Cells were loaded with(45)Ca during reversible hemolysis, and the loss of radioactivity into the non-radioactive incubation medium was measured, usually for 3 hr at 37°C. Analysis of the efflux curves revealed that(45)Ca efflux followed the kinetics of a simple two-compartment system. In the concentration range between 0 and 1MM Ca in the external solution ([Ca(++)] o ), the rate constant of passive Ca efflux (k min(-1), fraction of(45)Ca lost per minute into the medium) increased from 0.00732 to 0.0150 min(-1). There was no further increase at hig…

education.field_of_studyChromatographyPhysiologyChemistryDiffusionKineticsPopulationBiophysicsCell BiologyMersalylchemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantBiophysicsEnzyme kineticsEffluxeducationIncubationThe Journal of Membrane Biology
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Renale Wasser- und Elektrolytausscheidung durstender Ratten innerhalb von 32 Stunden nach einmaliger intraven�ser Gabe von Chlormerodrin oder Mersalyl

1959

At the beginning of a period of hunger and thirst, rats received 3 or 4,5 to 5 mg.Hg/kg. as chlormerodrine or mersalyl. The optimal dose of 3mg Hg/kg.as chlormerodrine or 4,5mg. Hg/kg. as mersalyl was effective for more than 32 hours after a single injection.

PharmacologyIntravenous dosebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineSingle injectionPharmacologyElectrolyte excretionMersalylThirstchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChlormerodrineRenal physiologyMedicineChlormerodrinmedicine.symptombusinessNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archiv f�r Experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie
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