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G N Ling

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Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1991
The majority of potassium ions in muscle cells is adsorbed on beta- and gamma-carboxyl groups of myosin: potassium-ion-adsorbing carboxyl groups on myosin heads engage in cross-bridge formation during contractionG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
An electronic mechanism in the actions of drugs and other cardinal adsorbents. I. Effects of ouabain on the relative affinities of the cell surface beta- and gamma-carboxyl groups for K+, Na+, glycine and other ionsG N Ling, Y Z Fu
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems. VIII. Water vapor sorption on proteins and oxygen-containing polymers at physiological vapor pressures: presenting a new method for the study of vapor sorption at close to and including saturationG N Ling, W X Hu
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems. VI. Concentration-dependent sustained volume changes of dialysis sacs containing aqueous solution of native and denatured protein, gelatin, and oxygen-containing polymers immersed in solutions of Na salt and of sugar and sugar alcoholG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1993
Predictions of polarized multilayer theory of solute distribution confirmed from a study of the equilibrium distribution in frog muscle of twenty-one nonelectrolytes including five cryoprotectantsG N Ling, Z Niu, M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1990
Low paramagnetic-ion content in cancer cells: its significance in cancer detection by magnetic resonance imagingG N Ling, T Kolebic, R Damadian
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
Quantitative relationships between the concentration of proteins and the concentration of K+ and Na+ in red cell ghostsG N Ling, D Zodda, M Sellers
Journal of Cellular Physiology|November 1, 1979
Mg++ and K+ distribution in frog muscle and egg: a disproof of the Donnan theory of membrane equilibrium applied to the living cellsG N Ling, C Walton, M R Ling
Biophysical Journal|December 1, 1971
Metabolic cooperative control of electrolyte levels by adenosine triphosphate in the frog muscleJ Gulati, M M Ochesenfeld, G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1986
Are the proteins in malignant cancer cells of diverse origin similar or different?G N Ling, C Reid, R C Murphy
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Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1991
The majority of potassium ions in muscle cells is adsorbed on beta- and gamma-carboxyl groups of myosin: potassium-ion-adsorbing carboxyl groups on myosin heads engage in cross-bridge formation during contractionG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
An electronic mechanism in the actions of drugs and other cardinal adsorbents. I. Effects of ouabain on the relative affinities of the cell surface beta- and gamma-carboxyl groups for K+, Na+, glycine and other ionsG N Ling, Y Z Fu
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems. VIII. Water vapor sorption on proteins and oxygen-containing polymers at physiological vapor pressures: presenting a new method for the study of vapor sorption at close to and including saturationG N Ling, W X Hu
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems. VI. Concentration-dependent sustained volume changes of dialysis sacs containing aqueous solution of native and denatured protein, gelatin, and oxygen-containing polymers immersed in solutions of Na salt and of sugar and sugar alcoholG N Ling, M M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1993
Predictions of polarized multilayer theory of solute distribution confirmed from a study of the equilibrium distribution in frog muscle of twenty-one nonelectrolytes including five cryoprotectantsG N Ling, Z Niu, M Ochsenfeld
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1990
Low paramagnetic-ion content in cancer cells: its significance in cancer detection by magnetic resonance imagingG N Ling, T Kolebic, R Damadian
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
Quantitative relationships between the concentration of proteins and the concentration of K+ and Na+ in red cell ghostsG N Ling, D Zodda, M Sellers
Journal of Cellular Physiology|November 1, 1979
Mg++ and K+ distribution in frog muscle and egg: a disproof of the Donnan theory of membrane equilibrium applied to the living cellsG N Ling, C Walton, M R Ling
Biophysical Journal|December 1, 1971
Metabolic cooperative control of electrolyte levels by adenosine triphosphate in the frog muscleJ Gulati, M M Ochesenfeld, G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1986
Are the proteins in malignant cancer cells of diverse origin similar or different?G N Ling, C Reid, R C Murphy
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