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Possible Mechanisms for the Linkage of Membrane Potentials to Metabolism by Electrogenic Transport Processes with Special Reference to Ascaris Muscle

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Although electrogenic transport processes in cell membranes are being increasingly invoked to account for certain membrane phenomena (see for example Kernan, 1962; Cross et al., 1965; Kerkut and Thomas, 1965; Moreton, 1969; Brading and Caldwell, 1971; Marmor, 1971) there has been comparatively little discussion of likely mechanisms and of the ways in which these might be linked to metabolism and affect the membrane potential.

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Caldwell, P.C. (1972). Possible Mechanisms for the Linkage of Membrane Potentials to Metabolism by Electrogenic Transport Processes with Special Reference to Ascaris Muscle. In: Avery, J. (eds) Membrane Structure and Mechanisms of Biological Energy Transduction. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2016-6_24

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