Levinson, 1991 - Google Patents
Inability of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells to volume regulate following a hyperosmotic challengeLevinson, 1991
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- 4979564686592220397
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- Levinson C
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- The Journal of membrane biology
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Ehrlich cells shrink when the osmolality of the suspending medium is increased and behave, at least initially, as osmometers. Subsequent behavior depends on the nature of the hyperosmotic solute but in no case did the cells exhibit regulatory volume increase. With …
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