“…Therefore, the observed reduction cannot be attributed to pH. It is well documented that deoxygenation causes significant changes in [Mg2"], and [Mg2`]j/[ATP]1 (Berger, Janig, Gerber, Ruckpaul & Rapoport, 1973;Flatman, 1980;, which, in turn, can influence the Na+-K+-ATPase and Ca2+-Mg2+-ATPase as well as the active and passive ion transport functions of the red cell membrane b; Flatman & Lew, 1981;Flatman, 1988;Ortiz, Lew & Bookchin, 1990 (Lew et al 1982 We wish to thank the Wellcome Trust (UK) and the NIH (USA, Grants HL28018 and HL21016) for funds, Dr J. E. Raftos for helpful comments, and Mrs A. Gray for excellent technical assistance.…”