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Electrolyte transport in the seminiferous tubules of the rat studied by the stopped-flow microperfusion technique

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Mit Hilfe der «stopped-flow»-Mikroperfusionstechnik wurden am Samenkanälchen Elektrolyttransportprozesse untersucht. Es wurde gefunden, dass die Kanälchen ein kaliumreiches Primärsekret bilden. Dieses unterscheidet sich in seiner Zusammensetzung von dem Sekret, das man gewöhnlich unter ungestörten Fliessbedingungen findet.

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This project was supported by the Rural Bank of Australia. One of us (R.D.H.) thanks the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia for the award of a B.Sc. (med.) studentship for 1970.

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Henning, R.D., Young, J.A. Electrolyte transport in the seminiferous tubules of the rat studied by the stopped-flow microperfusion technique. Experientia 27, 1037–1039 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138866

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