Potassium and brain metabolism.

In 1811, Nicolas Vauquelin reported the presence of potassium in brain (408). Ana1yzing the ash residues of muscle, Liebig found more potassium than sodium (cited by Kaunitz,211). He suggested that potassium occupies an intracellular position and sodium, an extracellular position, in muscle tissues...

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Main Author: Bilodeau, Fernand.
Other Authors: Elliott, K. (Supervisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1962
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