Electrolytes in biological systems, incorporating papers presented at a symposium at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, on September 8, 1954 . electrolytesinbi00shan Year: 1955 ERNST G. HUF the absoliiic amounts of sodium tliat arc trapped ititracellidarly and compare these data with the al)solute amounts of potassium that are lost from the iiilra- 69 3 ueq/ml. Fig. 12. Loss and gain of extra- and intracellular potassium, sodium and water by skin exposed to solutions of increasing sodium and potassium ion concentrations. Relation be- tween changes in electrolyte
Electrolytes in biological systems, incorporating papers presented at a symposium at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, on September 8, 1954 . electrolytesinbi00shan Year: 1955 ERNST G. HUF the absoliiic amounts of sodium tliat arc trapped ititracellidarly and compare these data with the al)solute amounts of potassium that are lost from the iiilra- 69 3 ueq/ml. Fig. 12. Loss and gain of extra- and intracellular potassium, sodium and water by skin exposed to solutions of increasing sodium and potassium ion concentrations. Relation be- tween changes in electrolyte and water content of skin to active Na^ transport. Meaning of Q's is ex])lained in the text (29). cellular compartment. For skin in saline solutions which are practically potas- sium-free, one obtains the following figures: For diluted saline—loss of K+ = 27 /xEq, gain of Xa+ = 6 AiEq; for physiological saline—loss of K+ — 20 /zEq,
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