Evaluation of kinetic and energetic parameters of active sodium transport Alvin Essig OriginalPaper Pages: 15 - 27
Evidence for a transcellular component to the transepithelial sodium efflux in toad skin Renaud BeauwensGabriela NoéJean Crabbé OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 43
Direct visualization of epithelial morphology in the living amphibian urinary bladder Donald R. DiBona OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 70
Morphological aspects of some sodium transporting epithelia suggesting a transcellular pathway via elements of endoplasmic reticulum K. MøllgårdJ. Rostgaard OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 89
Volume changes and potential artifacts of epithelial cells of frog skin following impalement with microelectrodes filled with 3m KCl D. J. NelsonJ. EhrenfeldB. Lindemann OriginalPaper Pages: 91 - 119
Power density spectra of frog skin potential, current and admittance functions during patch clamp T. Hoshiko OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 134
Effect of amiloride on catecholamine-induced changes in ion transport in short-circuited frog skin R. W. S. TomlinsonA. W. Wood OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 150
The mitochondria-rich cell of frog skin as hormone-sensitive “shunt-path” C. L. VoûteW. Meier OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 165
Effect of amiloride on chloride transport across amphibian epithelia Poul Kristensen OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 185
Role of RNA in the action of aldosterone on Na+ transport B. C. Rossier OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 197
Stimulation of urinary acidification by aldosterone and inhibitors of RNA and protein synthesis James H. LudensDuke A. VaughnDarrell D. Fanestil OriginalPaper Pages: 199 - 211
Comparison of toad bladder aldosterone-induced proteins and proteins synthesizedin vitro using aldosterone-induced messenger RNA as template Walter N. ScottIrwin M. ReichChia-Ping H. Yang OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 220
Interdependence of the two borders in a sodium transporting epithelium. Possible regulation by the transport pool A. W. CuthbertW. K. Shum OriginalPaper Pages: 221 - 245
Epithelial cell electrolytes in relation to transepithelial sodium transport across toad urinary bladder Anthony D. C. MacknightAlexander Leaf OriginalPaper Pages: 247 - 260
Nonhormonal mechanisms for the regulation of transepithelial sodium transport: The roles of surface potential and cell calcium S. GrinsteinO. CandiaD. Erlij OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 280
Membrane structural specialization of the toad urinary bladder revealed by the freeze-fracture technique James B. Wade OriginalPaper Pages: 281 - 296
Role of prostaglandin E (PGE) in the modulation of the action of vasopressin on water flow in the urinary bladder of the toad and mammalian kidney Jack OrloffRandall Zusman OriginalPaper Pages: 297 - 304
Vasopressin-like effects of psychotropic drugs in amphibian epithelia A. GrossoR. C. de Sousa OriginalPaper Pages: 305 - 321
Photoaffinity labeling of the antidiuretic hormone receptor David B. P. GoodmanJeffrey M. StadelHoward Rasmussen OriginalPaper Pages: 323 - 329
Effect of the polyene antibiotic filipin and the calcium ionophore A23187 on sodium transport in isolated frog skin (Rana temporaria) Robert Nielsen OriginalPaper Pages: 331 - 345
Towards a molecular definition of mechanisms and pathways of membrane transport R. C. de Sousa OriginalPaper Pages: 347 - 354