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Effects of osmotic stresses on isolated rat hepatocytes. I. Ionic mechanisms of cell volume regulation

Corasanti et al., 1990

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2624321986473589729
Author
Corasanti J
Gleeson D
Boyer J
Publication year
Publication venue
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology

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Isolated hepatocyte suspensions were exposed to hypotonic and hypertonic stresses and serial cell volume measurements were made with an electronic particle size analyzer. With the exposure to hypotonic (160 mosM) buffer, hepatocytes swelled within 30-60 s as …
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