ASPECIFIC ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE OF AMPHIBIA INTEGUMENT LEVAMISOLE EFFECT ON SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (SCC)


Published: October 31, 2000
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For years, the frog skin has been the guiding model for ion transport processes in animal celfs energized by a Na+-motive force. In fact, frogs are faced with various osmoregulatory problems, such as compensation of salt and water loss or metabolic acidification. Being exposed both to air and to pond water of low salinity in their natural habitat, the epithelium of the frog skin serves as one of the major organs for body fluid homeostasis. [...]


Dare, B., Donna, D., Andreoletti, G. E., Savardi, L., & Lodi, G. (2000). ASPECIFIC ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE OF AMPHIBIA INTEGUMENT LEVAMISOLE EFFECT ON SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (SCC). Journal of Biological Research - Bollettino Della Società Italiana Di Biologia Sperimentale, 76(7-8). https://doi.org/10.4081/jbr.2000.10793

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