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January 1, 1973
How does ouabain control the levels of cell K+ and Na+? by interference with a Na pump or by allosteric control of K+-Na+ adsorption on cytoplasmic protein sites?
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics
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January 1, 1972
Studies on ion permeability: III. Diffusion of Br-minus ion in the extracellular space of frog muscles
G N Ling
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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December 1, 1970
The physical state of water in living cells and its physiological significance
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR
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November 10, 1998
Explaining on request a correlation between membrane Na,K-ATPase and K+ content in erythrocytes and other findings in the preceding paper
G N Ling
The Journal of Physiology
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July 1, 1978
Maintenance of low sodium and high potassium levels in resting muscle cells
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR
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January 1, 1988
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems: IX. Theoretical significance of a straight line relationship between intracellular concentration of a partially excluded solute and its concentration in the bathing medium
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics
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January 1, 1977
The functions of polarized water and membrane lipids: a rebuttal
G N Ling
Agressologie: Revue Internationale De Physio-Biologie Et De Pharmacologie Appliquees Aux Effets De L'Agression
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June 1, 1983
The association-induction hypothesis. A theoretical foundation provided for the possible beneficial effects of a low Na, high K diet and other similar regimens in the treatment of patients suffering from debilitating illnesses
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics
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January 1, 1980
The role of multilayer polarization of cell water in the swelling and shrinkage of living cells
G N Ling
Scanning Microscopy
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June 1, 1988
Solute exclusion by polymer and protein-dominated water: correlation with results of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and calorimetric studies and their significance for the understanding of the physical state of water in living cells
G N Ling
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Physiological Chemistry and Physics
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January 1, 1973
How does ouabain control the levels of cell K+ and Na+? by interference with a Na pump or by allosteric control of K+-Na+ adsorption on cytoplasmic protein sites?
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics
|
January 1, 1972
Studies on ion permeability: III. Diffusion of Br-minus ion in the extracellular space of frog muscles
G N Ling
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
December 1, 1970
The physical state of water in living cells and its physiological significance
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR
|
November 10, 1998
Explaining on request a correlation between membrane Na,K-ATPase and K+ content in erythrocytes and other findings in the preceding paper
G N Ling
The Journal of Physiology
|
July 1, 1978
Maintenance of low sodium and high potassium levels in resting muscle cells
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR
|
January 1, 1988
Studies on the physical state of water in living cells and model systems: IX. Theoretical significance of a straight line relationship between intracellular concentration of a partially excluded solute and its concentration in the bathing medium
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics
|
January 1, 1977
The functions of polarized water and membrane lipids: a rebuttal
G N Ling
Agressologie: Revue Internationale De Physio-Biologie Et De Pharmacologie Appliquees Aux Effets De L'Agression
|
June 1, 1983
The association-induction hypothesis. A theoretical foundation provided for the possible beneficial effects of a low Na, high K diet and other similar regimens in the treatment of patients suffering from debilitating illnesses
G N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics
|
January 1, 1980
The role of multilayer polarization of cell water in the swelling and shrinkage of living cells
G N Ling
Scanning Microscopy
|
June 1, 1988
Solute exclusion by polymer and protein-dominated water: correlation with results of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and calorimetric studies and their significance for the understanding of the physical state of water in living cells
G N Ling
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