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The lanthanides Ho3+ and Pr3+ as inhibitors of calcium transport in human red cells

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Die Lanthanide HolmiumIII und PraseodymiumIII hemmen den aktiven Ca-Transport der Erythrozytenmembran. Eine Konzentration von etwa 10−4 M ergibt 50% Hemmung. Eine Ca + Mg aktivierte Membran-ATPase des Erythrozyten zeigt gegenüber diesen beiden Kationen ungefähr die gleiche Empfindlichkeit wie der Transport.

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Schatzmann, H.J., Tschabold, M. The lanthanides Ho3+ and Pr3+ as inhibitors of calcium transport in human red cells. Experientia 27, 59–61 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02137741

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  • Praseodymium
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