The influxes of Na+ and K+ into the human red cell appear to be interrelated. This relationship was investigated under conditions in which either Na+ or K+ concentration outside the cell was varied or one cation was replaced by Mg2+, choline+, or Li+. The effects of furosemide on Na+ and K+ movements were studied in the presence of ouabain.
James S. Wiley, Richard A. Cooper
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