10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ISOSMOTICALLY»
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1
Integration in Respiratory Control: From Genes to Systems
For high internally-buffered filling solutions, an additional 90 mM K-HEPES
isosmotically replaced K-gluconate. For experiments with diffusion of weak base/
acid, 50 mM weak base or weak acid isosmotically replaced K-gluconate. All
whole ...
Marc Poulin, Richard J. A. Wilson, 2007
2
Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Water is absorbed isosmotically; that is, the osmolality of the absorbed solution is
equivalent to that in the gallbladder lumen. Water absorption can occur against
its chemical gradient, and net water transport is coupled osmotically to NaCl ...
Kim E. Barrett, Fayez K. Ghishan, Juanita L. Merchant, 2006
3
Modern Surgical Care: Physiologic Foundations and Clinical ...
The jejunum absorbs water isosmotically secondary to Na-coupled nutrient
absorption. The ileum absorbs NaCl and secretes bicarbonate, also isosmotically
. Generally the small bowel absorbs large volumes of fluid along with nutrient
solutes, ...
4
Cell Volume and Signaling
The reduction in ionic strength was attained by isosmotically replacing the salts of
Na+ and K+ in the perfusate with sucrose. Figure 9 shows the time-course of the
effect on cell volume and VM of isosmotically reducing the intracellular ionic ...
Peter Lauf, Norma Adragna, 2006
5
Textbook Of Medical Physiology
About 60 to 70% of the H,0 is reabsorbed isosmotically (with Na\ CI", HC03 ,
glucose, amino acids, and so forth). As H20 is reabsorbed isosmotically, the TF/
Posm = 1.0 throughout the proximal tubule. Descending thin segment of loop of
Henle ...
6
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology: ...
When HCOr- free conditions were required, a similar buffer containing 140 mM
NaCl and 6 mM Hepes, without NaHC03, was used, with NaCl isosmotically
replaced by choline chloride when both Na*- and HCOr-free conditions were
required.
7
Molecular processes in vision
Low calcium seawater (low Ca-SW) had 99% of the CaClj replaced isosmotically
with sucrose. The high calcium seawater (high Ca-SW) contained 46.4 mM
CaCl2 and the MgSO< was replaced by MgClj. In the low magnesium seawater (
low ...
Edwin W. Abrahamson, Sanford Eugene Ostroy, 1981
8
Membrane Transport Processes
Joseph F. Hoffman, Daniel Charles Tosteson. y = 29.0x + 0.6 FIG. 4. Zero-current
NaCl dilution potentials. Circles, Jv = 0 at 213 C; squares, Jv = 0 with 10-4 m
ouabain in the bath. Open symbols, NaCl in the perfusate replaced isosmotically
...
Joseph F. Hoffman, Daniel Charles Tosteson, 1981
9
CURR TOPICS IN MEMBRANES & TRANSPORT
The same authors (McLaughlin and Hinke, 1968) reported large and reversible
decreases in optical density when Balanus fibers were transferred from normal
Ringer solution to a solution in which NaCl was isosmotically replaced by
sucrose.
Felix Bronner, Arnošt Kleinzeller, 1975
10
Red Cell Membrane Transport in Health and Disease
Cl -dependent K+ fluxes as a function of cell volume in erythrocytes swollen
isosmotically (n) and hyposmotically (A). Data were obtained by subtracting
fluxes measured in NO, -containing media from those measured in Cl -containing
media, ...
Ingolf Bernhardt, J. Clive Ellory, 2003