1963
DOI: 10.1016/0010-406x(63)90229-9
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Neuromuscular physiology of giant muscle fibers of a barnacle, Balanus nubilus Darwin

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“…The figures in the first column give concentrations per kilo wet weight while those in the second column show concentrations per liter of internal water estimated from the observed water content of the fiber (76.7 -0.5 per cent of the wet weight). These values of the I66 internal K+ concentration are smaller than those found for the squid giant axon (Steinbach and Spiegelman, 1943;Keynes and Lewis, 1951) but show a good agreement with those found for some marine crustacean muscle fibers (Shaw, 1955). Since the internal Na concentration is small the major internal cations are probably organic as in the case of crab muscle fiber (Shaw, 1955).…”
Section: Internal Ionic Composition Of the Normal Fibersupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The figures in the first column give concentrations per kilo wet weight while those in the second column show concentrations per liter of internal water estimated from the observed water content of the fiber (76.7 -0.5 per cent of the wet weight). These values of the I66 internal K+ concentration are smaller than those found for the squid giant axon (Steinbach and Spiegelman, 1943;Keynes and Lewis, 1951) but show a good agreement with those found for some marine crustacean muscle fibers (Shaw, 1955). Since the internal Na concentration is small the major internal cations are probably organic as in the case of crab muscle fiber (Shaw, 1955).…”
Section: Internal Ionic Composition Of the Normal Fibersupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Recently giant muscle fibers with diameters of 0.5 to 2.5 mm have been described in the barnacle, Balanus nubilus by Hoyle and Smyth (1963 a, b). Because of the large size the internal ionic composition can be altered by intracellular injection.…”
Section: The Journal Of General Physiologymentioning
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“…Preparation of the muscle bundles was described by Hoyle & Smyth (1963). The depressor 8cutorum rostralts were used most frequently because these fibres presented a more circular cross-section.…”
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“…The myofibrils were prepared from single muscle fibres isolated from the lateral depressor muscles of the acorn barnacle Balanus nubilus Darwin (Hoyle & Smyth, 1963). The single muscle fibre was blotted to remove excess saline and placed on the bottom of a small Perspex cell.…”
Section: Dis8ectionmentioning
confidence: 99%