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N Ling

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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|May 3, 1977
The physical state of water and ions in living cells and a new theory of the energization of biological work performance by ATPG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1997
Debunking the alleged resurrection of the sodium pump hypothesisG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
The electron-donating strengths of side chains in the determination of protein structureG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1980
Underestimation of Na permeability in muscle cells: implications for the theory of cell potential and for energy requirement of the Na pumpG N Ling
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|January 1, 1996
Regulation of mesangial chloride channels by insulin and glucose: role in diabetic nephropathyB N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
NMR relaxation times of water protons in normal tissues and cancer cells: the role of paramagnetic ionsG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1994
The new cell physiology: an outline, presented against its full historical background, beginning from the beginningG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1982
The cellular resting and action potentials: interpretation based on the association-induction hypothesisG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
Warming-induced hyperpolarization of cardiac muscle cells and snail neurones: interpretation based on temperature transition of cooperatively linked surface anionic sites between K+ and Na+ adsorbing statesG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1986
Cooperative interaction among surface beta- and gamma-carboxyl groups mediating the permeation of ions into frog muscle cellsG N Ling
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|May 3, 1977
The physical state of water and ions in living cells and a new theory of the energization of biological work performance by ATPG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1997
Debunking the alleged resurrection of the sodium pump hypothesisG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
The electron-donating strengths of side chains in the determination of protein structureG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1980
Underestimation of Na permeability in muscle cells: implications for the theory of cell potential and for energy requirement of the Na pumpG N Ling
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|January 1, 1996
Regulation of mesangial chloride channels by insulin and glucose: role in diabetic nephropathyB N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
NMR relaxation times of water protons in normal tissues and cancer cells: the role of paramagnetic ionsG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1994
The new cell physiology: an outline, presented against its full historical background, beginning from the beginningG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1982
The cellular resting and action potentials: interpretation based on the association-induction hypothesisG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1984
Warming-induced hyperpolarization of cardiac muscle cells and snail neurones: interpretation based on temperature transition of cooperatively linked surface anionic sites between K+ and Na+ adsorbing statesG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1986
Cooperative interaction among surface beta- and gamma-carboxyl groups mediating the permeation of ions into frog muscle cellsG N Ling
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