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Cell membrane permeability change: An important step in hormone action

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Nachweis, dass die Hormon-Membran-Rezeptor-Interaktionen meistens von ener bedeutenden elektrischen Widerstandsänderung in den Zellmembranen begleitet sind. Es wird der Zusammenhang zwischen Membranpermeabilitätsänderung, Ca Transport und Adenylcyclaseaktivierung diskutiert.

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The experimental work on salivary glands and pancreas carried out in the authors laboratory was supported by the U. S. National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation.

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Petersen, O.H. Cell membrane permeability change: An important step in hormone action. Experientia 30, 1105–1107 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01923633

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