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Role Of pH In Functioning Of Na+-Ca2+ Exchanger In Secretory Cell Plasma Membrane

OLGA LARINA(1), Volodimir Manko(2)
(1)DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY. I.FRANKO LVIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY - LVIV . Ukraine
(2)Dept. Of Human and Animal Phisiology. I. Franko Lviv National University - Lviv. Ukraine

[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [METHODS] [RESULTS] [IMAGES] [DISCUSSION] [CONCLUSIONS] [REFERENCES] [Discussion Board]
DISCUSSION Previous: Vestibular Evoked Potentials with Caloric Stimulation REFERENCES
[Endocrinology]
Next: Effects of ethanol on aminopeptidase A in cortical synaptosomes.
[Physiology]
Next: Effects of ethanol on brain aminopeptidase activities under basal and K+-stimulated conditions.

CONCLUSIONS

Results described above let us to suggest that steady-state level of Na+-Ca2+ exchange not always can be described in system n*D m Na=D m Ca, because electro-chemical gradient of H+ has considerable influence on this process.

It should be said that the better understanding of role pH level in functioning of Na+-Ca2+ exchanger in secretory cell plasma membrane needs additional research.


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[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [METHODS] [RESULTS] [IMAGES] [DISCUSSION] [CONCLUSIONS] [REFERENCES] [Discussion Board]

DISCUSSION Previous: Vestibular Evoked Potentials with Caloric Stimulation REFERENCES
[Endocrinology]
Next: Effects of ethanol on aminopeptidase A in cortical synaptosomes.
[Physiology]
Next: Effects of ethanol on brain aminopeptidase activities under basal and K+-stimulated conditions.
OLGA LARINA, Volodimir Manko
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