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G N Ling

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Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1986
Membrane lipid layers vs. polarized water dominated by fixed ions: a comparative study of the effects of three macrocyclic ionophores on the K+ permeability of frog skeletal muscle, frog ovarian eggs, and human erythrocytesG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems. V. The warming exothermic reaction of frozen aqueous solution of polyvinylpyrrolidone, poly(ethylene oxide), and urea-denatured proteinsZ L Zhang, G N Ling
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 23, 1976
What retains water in living cells?G N Ling, C L Walton
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1975
A simple rapid method for the quantitative separation of the extracellular fluid in frog muslcesG N Ling, C L Walton
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Evidence that Na+ in a sulfonate ion exchange resin exists in an adsorbed state. Its significance for the interpretation of NMR data in resins and cellsG N Ling, Z L Zhang
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems. IV. Freezing and thawing point depression of water by gelatin, oxygen-containing polymers and urea-denatured proteinsG N Ling, Z L Zhang
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
A study of selective adsorption of Na+ and other alkali-metal ions on isolated proteins: a test of the salt-linkage hypothesisG N Ling, Z L Zhang
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1976
Na+ and K+ levels in living cells: do they depend on the rate of outward transport of Na+?G N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1973
Exchange of 3HHO in intact isolated muscle fiber of the giant barnacleI L Reisin, G N Ling
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 30, 1973
Control of cooperative adsorption of solutes and water in living cells by hormones, drugs, and metabolic productsG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
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Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1986
Membrane lipid layers vs. polarized water dominated by fixed ions: a comparative study of the effects of three macrocyclic ionophores on the K+ permeability of frog skeletal muscle, frog ovarian eggs, and human erythrocytesG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems. V. The warming exothermic reaction of frozen aqueous solution of polyvinylpyrrolidone, poly(ethylene oxide), and urea-denatured proteinsZ L Zhang, G N Ling
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 23, 1976
What retains water in living cells?G N Ling, C L Walton
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1975
A simple rapid method for the quantitative separation of the extracellular fluid in frog muslcesG N Ling, C L Walton
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Evidence that Na+ in a sulfonate ion exchange resin exists in an adsorbed state. Its significance for the interpretation of NMR data in resins and cellsG N Ling, Z L Zhang
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems. IV. Freezing and thawing point depression of water by gelatin, oxygen-containing polymers and urea-denatured proteinsG N Ling, Z L Zhang
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
A study of selective adsorption of Na+ and other alkali-metal ions on isolated proteins: a test of the salt-linkage hypothesisG N Ling, Z L Zhang
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1976
Na+ and K+ levels in living cells: do they depend on the rate of outward transport of Na+?G N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1973
Exchange of 3HHO in intact isolated muscle fiber of the giant barnacleI L Reisin, G N Ling
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 30, 1973
Control of cooperative adsorption of solutes and water in living cells by hormones, drugs, and metabolic productsG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
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