Ion Measurements in Physiology and Medicine edited by Manfred Kessler, Jens Höper.

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Other Authors: Kessler, Manfred (Editor), Höper, Jens (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1985.
Edition:1st ed. 1985.
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505 0 |a Ion Transport in Asymmetric Artificial Membranes Mediated by Neutral Carriers -- Neutral Carriers for Anions -- Effects of Lipophilic Charged Sites on the Electromotive Behavior of Liquid Membrane Electrodes -- Transients in Ion-Sensitive Field Effect Transistors -- The Response Mechanism of Copper Ion-Selective Electrodes in the Presence of Halides and Organic Ligands -- Structure of the Double Layer and Rates of Ion Crossings at “Single” Immiscible Liquid/Liquid Interfaces: Relation to the Mechanism of Liquid Ion-Selective Electrodes -- Lifetime of Neutral Carrier-Based Membranes in Aqueous Systems and Blood Serum -- Serotonin, Dopamine, and Related Molecules are Transported Selectively by Noncyclic Neutral Li+-Selective Ionophores: Implications for Electrodes and for Neurobiological Studies -- Recent Studies on the Energy Profiles Underlying Permeation and Ion-Selectivity of the Gramicidin and Acetylcholine Receptor Channels -- Surface and Volume Resitivity of Pyrex Glass Used for Liquid Membrane Ion-Sensitive Microelectrodes -- A New pO2-Potential Electrode -- A New Potential Electrode for Glucose Measurements -- Ion-Sensitive Plunge Wire Electrodes for Intramyocardial pH and K+ Determinations -- Computer-Assisted Processing of Ion-Selective Electrode Measurements -- Intracellular pH Measurements In Vivo with a Newly Designed Double-Barrelled Microelectrode and its Application During Skeletal Muscle Ischemia in Rabbits -- Continuous Potentiometric Measurement of Different Ion Concentrations in Whole Blood of the Extracorporeal Circulation -- Monitoring Ca2+, pH, and PCO2 in Circulating Arterial Blood by Means of Ion-Selective Electrodes in a Flow Cell -- Plastic H+-Sensitive Membranes for In Vivo pH Measurements -- The Applicability of Fluorescence Indicators to Measure Hydrogen Ion Activities by Optimizing Accuracy and Minimizing the Influence of Ionic Strength -- Measurements of the Elemental Distribution in Cells and Tissues by X-Ray Microanalysis -- A Method for Determination of Fast Changes in Capillary Permeability -- The Sodium Pump in Necturus Gallbladder Epithelium -- On the Mechanism of Cl? Transport in Surface Epithelial Cells of Frog Stomach as Investigated with Intracellular Chloride Microelectrodes -- The Advantages of Transient Experiments over Steady State Experiments -- Thiocyanate Interference at Chloride-Selective Microelectrodes in Crayfish Stretch Receptor Neurons: Evidence for a Non-passive Thiocyanate Distribution -- Ion Activity Measurements in Extracellular Spaces, Nerve and Glial Cells in the Central Nervous System of the Leech -- Ionic Movements Related to GAB A Action on Neurosecretory Fibers and Endocrine Cells of the Hypophyseal Neurointermediate Lobe -- Changes of Intracellular Free Ion Concentrations, Evoked by Carbachol or GABA, in Rat Sympathetic Neurons -- Brain Extracellular pH Changes During Alterations in Substrate Supply -- Potassium Uptake Mechanisms of Cultured Oligodendrocytes Studied with Ion-Sensitive Electrodes -- Relations Between DC Potentials, Extracellular Ion Activities, and Extracellular Volume Fraction in the Cerebral Cortex with Changes in PCO2 -- Developmental Studies on Brain Extracellular Space: Activity-Dependent K+ Accumulation and Shrinkage -- Extracellular K+Accumulation in the Spinal Cord and its Role in Primary Afferent Depolarization and Poststimulation Analgesia -- Laminar Profiles of [K+]O and [Ca2+]O in Region CA1 of the Hippocampus of Kindled Rats -- Hydrogen Ion Variations and Their Interpretation in the Microenvironment of the Vertebrate Brain -- Some Aspects of Non-ionic Permeation of NH3 and CO2 in Mammalian Skeletal Muscle -- Effect of Hypocalcemia on Neuromuscular Function in Cats -- Arterial Blood Ca2+ Levels, Cardiac and Respiratory Function -- Effects of Thallous Ions on the Measurement of Intracellular Ion Activities -- Effect of Coronary Stenosis on Local K+ Activity, Local pO2 and Wall Motion -- Measurement of Inhomogeneous Changes of Extracellular K+ Concentration Within the Ischemic Myocardium -- Antipyrylazo III Measurements of Extracellular Ca Depletion in Heart Muscle -- Temperature Dependence of the Cardiac Na+-K+ Pump as Studied by Na-Sensitive Microelectrodes -- In Vivo Performance of an Intravascular pH Monitoring Catheter -- Continuous Intravascular Monitoring of Plasma Ionized Calcium -- Continuous Measurement of Potassium Concentration in Blood During Hemodialysis with an Ion-Specific Electrode -- Electrolyte Activities in Cl?-Transporting Epithelia: Cortical Thick Ascending Limb of Rabbit Nephron and Rectal Gland Tubules of the Spiny Dogfish, Squalus acanthias -- The Effect of Ouabain on Intracellular Ion Activities, Membrane Resistances, and Sodium-Coupled Transport Processes -- Mechanisms of Renal Tubular Acidification: Intracellular Studies with pH and Bicarbonate Microelectrodes -- Author Index. 
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