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Potassium and Sodium in Frog Muscle
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1972
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Animal PhysiologyMuscle PhysiologyMuscle FunctionSkeletal MuscleSodium HomeostasisMedicinePhysiologyBiomechanicsFrog MuscleExternal Potassium ConcentrationMammalian Smooth MuscleElectrophysiologyAnatomyNervous SystemSodium-rich Frog MusclesPotassium HomeostasisBiophysicsHealth Sciences
Sodium-rich frog muscles are found to extrude sodium and reaccumulate potassium at 0 degrees C. The uptake of potassium by these muscles is studied at three different temperatures as a function of external potassium concentration, K(ex). The steady-state potassium content of the tissue is related to K(ex). by a sigmoidal cooperative curve at all temperatures. These results are compared with findings on a mammalian smooth muscle.
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