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Organotin-mediated exchange diffusion of anions in human red cells.Wieth et al., 1979
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- Wieth J
- Tosteson M
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- The Journal of general physiology
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Organotin cations (R3Sn+) form electrically neutral ion pairs with monovalent anions. It is demonstrated that the tin derivatives induce exchange diffusion of chloride in red cells and resealed ghosts, without any detectable increase of membrane permeability to net …
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