A quantitative electrochemical theory of the electrolyte permeability of mosaic membranes composed of selectively anion-permeable and selectively cation-permeable parts, and its experimental verification. II. A quantitative test of the theory in model systems which do not involve the use of auxiliary electrodes.
NEIHOF, R
A quantitative electrochemical theory of the electrolyte permeability of mosaic membranes composed of selectively anion-permeable and selectively cation-permeable parts, and its experimental verification. II. A quantitative test of the theory in model systems which do not involve the use of auxiliary electrodes. [electronic resource] - The Journal of general physiology May 1955 - 613-22 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0022-1295
10.1085/jgp.38.5.613 doi
Anions
Cations
Electrodes
Electrolytes--metabolism
Ions
Models, Biological
Models, Theoretical
Permeability
Solutions
A quantitative electrochemical theory of the electrolyte permeability of mosaic membranes composed of selectively anion-permeable and selectively cation-permeable parts, and its experimental verification. II. A quantitative test of the theory in model systems which do not involve the use of auxiliary electrodes. [electronic resource] - The Journal of general physiology May 1955 - 613-22 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0022-1295
10.1085/jgp.38.5.613 doi
Anions
Cations
Electrodes
Electrolytes--metabolism
Ions
Models, Biological
Models, Theoretical
Permeability
Solutions