The role of the electrochemical gradient in determining potassium fluxes in frog striated muscle.

scientific article published in May 1968

The role of the electrochemical gradient in determining potassium fluxes in frog striated muscle. is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P698PubMed publication ID5659029

P2093author name stringEisenberg RS
Gage PW
Horowicz P
P433issue5
P921main subjectAnuraQ53636
P304page(s)Suppl:193S+
P577publication date1968-05-01
P1433published inThe Journal of General PhysiologyQ1092259
P1476titleThe role of the electrochemical gradient in determining potassium fluxes in frog striated muscle.
P478volume51

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