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Kinsey, Stephen - Department of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Proton Diffusion and T1 Relaxation in Polyacrylamide Gels: A Unified Approach Using Volume Averaging
Lactate transport across the plasma membrane has been studied in a wide variety of vertebrate tissues and cell types.
Properties of slow-and fast-twitch skeletal muscle from mice with an inherited capacity for hypoxic exercise
The blue crab Callinectes sapidus inhabits estuarine environments that range in salinity from full-strength sea water
Introduction Intracellular reaction rates are dependent both on the catalytic
The net rate of metabolic processes in cells depends on the competition between the reactivity of the system and the
Muscle fibers typically fall within a size range of 10100m along the shortest axis (e.g. Russell et al., 2000). Dimensions
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B 135 (2003) 521531 1096-4959/03/$ -see front matter 2003 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
Mitochondrial Distribution and Glycogen Dynamics Suggest Diffusion Constraints in Muscle Fibers
The cytoplasm is a complex and crowded medium consisting of soluble and bound macromolecules, fibrous
In this issue i A Colourful World
Diffusional anisotropy is induced by subcellular barriers in skeletal muscle
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Scaling of Gill Metabolic Potential as a Function of Salinity in the Euryhaline Crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun
Reference: Biol. Bull. 195: 266272. (December, 1998) Functional and Evolutionary Implications of the
Introduction The muscles that power swimming in the blue crab,