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The Inductive Effect and the Control of Physiological Activitiescomponents of the resting cell: water, protein, and ions. I now examine the second major principle of the association—induction (AI) hypothesis: .. The inductive effect underlies the individuality of living cells and provides the mechanisms that they use for the coordinated, reversible changes whichFermentation 发表于 2025-3-25 17:24:09
The Physical State of K+ and Na+ in Living Cellsin the free state in living cells. The persuasiveness of their arguments played a major role in the abandonment of the colloidal approach to cell physiology and led to the dominance of the membrane theory (Section 2.7). This trend was greatly enhanced by measurements of the high mobility and thermodAffectation 发表于 2025-3-25 20:17:42
The Physical State of Water in Living CellsHill’s argument was essentially that the evidence supports the concept of free water in cells, and that if the water is free, K. also must be free. In the first half of the preceding chapter, I documented the recent evidence that proves the localization of K. in muscle and its adsorption on fixed camaintenance 发表于 2025-3-26 01:43:12
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Swelling, Shrinkage, and Volume Control of Living Cellsl of solutes. The similarity of these phenomena to the osmotic behavior of living cells led W. F. Pfeffer (1877, 1921) to found the ., in which he postulated that surrounding all living cells is a plasma membrane having attributes (e.g., semi permeability) similar to those of the copper ferrocyanidenettle 发表于 2025-3-26 15:09:30
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