作者: Jay M. Baltz , John D. Biggers , Claude Lechene
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-9317-7_8
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摘要: It has become clear that the preimplantation embryo possesses a number of rapidly developing and sometimes unique systems for transmembrane transport. For example, mouse embryos possess amino acid transport change from one set to different set, found only in embryos, over course few days’ development (1); excitable calcium channels are abundance early hamster embryo, but disappear completely by 16-cell stage (2–4); Na+ into rabbit blastocoel is altered between 5th 7th day development, with amiloride furosemide sensitivity (5, 6).