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Passivity ion transfer

Passive ion transfer across cell membranes refers to ion movement without the expenditure of metabolic energy by the cell. The driving force for such movements are the existing electrochemical gradients across the membrane, even though these may well have arisen from the prior expenditure of metabolic energy. [Pg.2]

ASPECTS OF THE PHARMACOLOGY OF PASSIVE ION TRANSFER ACROSS CELL... [Pg.446]


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