1987
DOI: 10.1002/ajh.2830260104
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Natural variation in passive sodium permeability in human erythrocytes

Abstract: The rate of influx of 22Na+ into human erythrocytes (RBC) varies greatly depending upon the donor. A high rate of influx may be related to a congenital predisposition to essential hypertension. In Northern Europeans, we find a threefold difference in the rate of 22Na+ influx between those with the least (LP) and most highly permeable (HP) RBC (from less than 0.15 to greater than 0.60 mmol Na+/liter RBC/hr). In order to further define determinants of these apparently hereditary differences in passive membrane N… Show more

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