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Monitoring the Effect of Osmotic Stress on Secretory Vesicles and Exocytosis
Published on: February 19, 2018
STUDIES ON THE REGULATION OF OSMOTIC PRESSURE : II. THE EFFECT OF INCREASING CONCENTRATIONS OF ALBUMIN ON THE
W W Palmer1, D W Atchley, R F Loeb
1Department of Medicine of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, and the Presbyterian Hospital, New York.
Abstract:
Egg albumin, like gelatin, influences the conductivity of a 0.6 per cent NaCl solution in two ways: (a) At an hydrogen ion concentration of about pH 3.0, increasing concentrations increase the conductivity. (b) Near the isoelectric point of albumin and at the pH of the blood, increasing concentrations of albumin decrease the conductivity of the NaCl solution.
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