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Secretory potentials, potassium transport and secretion in the cat submandibular gland during perfusion with sulphate Locke's solution

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Es wird gezeigt, dass während der Perfusion der Submandibularis-Drüse der Katze mit chloridfreier Sulfatlösung die sekretorischen Potentialdifferenzen der Azinuszellmembran unverändert bleiben und dass inzwischen die Sekretion und der Kaliumtransport von der Drüse zur Perfusionsflüssigkeit völlig aufhört.

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Petersen, O.H., Poulsen, J.H. Secretory potentials, potassium transport and secretion in the cat submandibular gland during perfusion with sulphate Locke's solution. Experientia 24, 919–920 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138654

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