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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 30, 1973
The physical state of solutes and water in living cells according to the association-induction hypothesisG N Ling, C Miller, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
Effects of adrenaline, calcium, and ouabain on the resting potential of frog muscle: interpretation based on the theory of allosteric control of cooperative interactions among surface anionic sitesG N Ling, J D Baxter, M I Leitman
Journal of Cellular Physiology|March 1, 1981
A unitary cause for the exclusion of Na+ and other solutes from living cells, suggested by effluxes of Na+, D-arabinose, and sucrose from normal, dying, and dead musclesG N Ling, C L Walton, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Indifference of the resting potential of frog muscle cells to external Mg++ in the face of high Mg++ permeabilityG N Ling, C L Walton, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1978
Experimental confirmation, from model studies, of a key prediction of the polarized multilayer theory of cell waterG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld, C Walton, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 30, 1973
The physical state of solutes and water in living cells according to the association-induction hypothesisG N Ling, C Miller, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
Effects of adrenaline, calcium, and ouabain on the resting potential of frog muscle: interpretation based on the theory of allosteric control of cooperative interactions among surface anionic sitesG N Ling, J D Baxter, M I Leitman
Journal of Cellular Physiology|March 1, 1981
A unitary cause for the exclusion of Na+ and other solutes from living cells, suggested by effluxes of Na+, D-arabinose, and sucrose from normal, dying, and dead musclesG N Ling, C L Walton, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Indifference of the resting potential of frog muscle cells to external Mg++ in the face of high Mg++ permeabilityG N Ling, C L Walton, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1978
Experimental confirmation, from model studies, of a key prediction of the polarized multilayer theory of cell waterG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld, C Walton, et al.
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