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Measurement of intracellular potassium ion concentrations by n.m.r
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1983
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Cell PhysiologyBiochemistryBioanalysisPhysiologyMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryElectrophysiologyRedox BiologyClinical ChemistryFlame PhotometryMedicinePotassium HomeostasisCellular PhysiologyShift ReagentIntracellular K+ ConcentrationsIon Process
39K n.m.r. was used to detect and quantify K+ within human erythrocytes. A shift reagent consisting of an anionic complex of dysprosium(III) with sodium tripolyphosphate permitted a distinction to be made between K+ inside and outside erythrocytes. Intracellular K+ concentrations determined by this method were similar to values obtained by flame photometry.
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