Effects of antidiuretic hormone on cellular conductive pathways in mouse medullary thick ascending limbs of Henle: I. ADH increases transcellular conductance pathways Steven C. HebertPeter A. FriedmanThomas E. Andreoli Articles Pages: 201 - 219
Effects of antidiuretic hormone on cellular conductive pathways in mouse medullary thick ascending limbs of Henle: II. Determinants of the ADH-mediated increases in transepithelial voltage and in net Cl− absorption Steven C. HebertThomas E. Andreoli Articles Pages: 221 - 233
Transport of an anionic substrate by the H+/monosaccharide symport inRhodotorula gracilis: Only the protonated form of the carrier is catalytically active Christa NiemietzMilan Höfer Articles Pages: 235 - 242
Forskolin increases osmotic water permeability of rabbit cortical collecting tubule Mark A. DillinghamJin K. KimRobert J. Anderson Articles Pages: 243 - 248
Lateral phase separation of phospholipids as a basis for increased permeability of membranes towards fluorescein and other chemical species Gillian M. K. HumphriesJohn P. Lovejoy Articles Pages: 249 - 256
Single-length and double-length channels formed by nystatin in lipid bilayer membranes Michael E. KleinbergAlan Finkelstein Articles Pages: 257 - 269