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969875
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b724245
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Author, Unknown.
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Title & Author
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CURR TOPICS IN MEMBRANES TRANSPORT V16 : : Electrogenic ion pumps.
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Publication Statement
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Burlington :: Elsevier Science,, 1982.
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Series Statement
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Current Topics in Membranes and Transport ;; v. 16
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1 online resource (563 pages).
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ISBN
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008058487X
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: 9780080584874
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Notes
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VIII. K+ Transport by Gastric ATPase.
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Contents
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Front Cover -- Electrolgenic Ion Pumps -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Yale Membrane Transport Processes Volumes -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Historical Introduction -- PART I: DEMONSTRATION OF PUMB ELECTROGENICITY IN EUKARYOTIC CELLS -- Chapter 1. Electrophysiology of the Sodium Pump in a Snail Neuron -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods -- III. Results -- IV. Discussion -- References.
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Chapter 2. Hyperpolarization of Frog Skeletal Muscle Fibers and of Canine Cardiac Purkinje Fibers During Enhanced Na+-K+ Exchange: Extracellular K+ Depletion or Increased Pump Current? -- I. Introduction -- II. Experiments Using Frog Skeletal Muscle Fibers -- III. Experiments Using Canine Cardiac Purkinje Fibers -- IV. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. The Electrogenic Pump in the Plasma Membrane of Nitella -- I. Introduction -- II. Evidence for the Electrogenic Pump -- III. Identity of the Pumped Ion -- IV. Energy Source for the Electrogenic Pump.
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Chapter 7. Transepithelial Potassium Transport in Insect Midgut by an Electrogenic Alkali Metal Ion Pump -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods -- III. Behavior of the Midgut K+ Transport System -- IV. Membrane Structure and Location of Transport Functions -- V.A Potassium Transport ATPase -- References -- Chapter 8. The ATP-Dependent Component of Gastric Acid Secretion -- I. Introduction -- II. Site of Acid Secretion -- III. Energy Source for Acid Secretion -- IV. Location of the K+-Dependent ATPase -- V. Nature of the ATPase -- VI. Steps in ATP Hydrolysis -- VII. H+ Transport by Gastric ATPase.
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PART II: THE EVIDENCE IN EPITHELIAL MEMBRANES -- Chapter 5. An Electrogenic Sodium Pump in a Mammalian Tight Epithelium -- I. Introduction -- II. Electrical Structure of an Epithelium -- III. Basic Transport Properties of Rabbit Urinary Bladder -- IV. Electrical Measurements -- V. Epithelial Parameters -- VI. Pump Properties -- VII. Summary -- References -- Chapter 6. A Coupled Electrogenic Na+-K+ Pump for Mediating Transepithelial Sodium Transport in Frog Skin -- I. Introduction -- II. Coupling between Active Na+ and K+ Transport -- III. Conclusions -- References.
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V. Dependence of the Membrane Potential on External and Internal pH -- VI. The Relationship between the Electrogenic Pump and the Membrane Conductance -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Control of Electrogenesis by ATP, Mg2+, H+, and Light in Perfused Cells of Chara -- I. Introduction -- II. Method for Controlling Intracellular Environment by Internal Perfusion -- III. Dependence of Electrogenesis and Net H+ Efflux on Mg'ATP -- IV. Dependence of Electrogenesis on pHi, pHo, and [K+]O -- V. Modulation of Electrogenesis by Light -- VI. Discussion -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- References.
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Abstract
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CURR TOPICS IN MEMBRANES & TRANSPORT V16.
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Subject
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Biological transport, Active-- Congresses.
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Subject
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Ion pumps-- Congresses.
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Dewey Classification
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574
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LC Classification
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QH509 -- E44 1982eb
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Unknown
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