Noninvasive measurement of hydrogen and potassium ion flux from single cells and epithelial structures
This review introduces new developments in a technique for measuring the movement of ions across the plasma membrane. With the use of a self-referencing ion-selective (Seris) probe, transport mechanisms can be studied on a variety of preparations ranging from tissues to single cells. In this paper w...
Main Authors: | Smith, P.J (Author), Trimarchi, J. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2001-01.
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