Cell Volume Regulatory Mechanisms — An Overview

作者: F. Lang , M. Ritter , H. Völkl , D. Häussinger

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-77124-8_1

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摘要: Most cell membranes are highly permeable to water. Movement of water across the is driven by an osmotic and hydrostatic pressure gradient. Animal cells not able withstand significant gradients. Thus, any gradient membrane will lead respective movements alterations volume.

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