1990
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1990.sp017953
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Transient electrical phenomenon of the voltage‐clamped toad urinary bladder.

Abstract: SUMMARY1. The effects of changes in voltage on the transepithelial current through the toad urinary bladder have been studied using Ussing chambers.2.Step changes in voltage produced two transient currents of duration seconds and minutes respectively.3. Amiloride, which was used to block all active transport, also eliminated the transient nature of the current responses, indicating that the phenomena were cellular in origin. In the presence of amiloride, amphotericin B regenerated the shortcircuit current and … Show more

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