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The following pages link to The mechanism of ciliary movement. II. Ion antagonism and ciliary reversal (Q79565517):
Displaying 21 items.
- Gibbs-Donnan ratio and channel conductance of Tetrahymena cilia in mixed solution of K and Ca2 . (Q34260623) (← links)
- The mechanism of the nephridial apparatus of Paramecium multimicronucleatum. II. The filling of the vesicle by action of the ampullae (Q36190323) (← links)
- Ionic control of the reversal response of cilia in Paramecium caudatum. A calcium hypothesis (Q36384969) (← links)
- Control of the orientation of cilia by adenosinetriphosphate, calcium, and zinc in glycerol-extracted Paramecium caudatum (Q36387195) (← links)
- pH Effects on Ciliomotility and Morphology of Respiratory Mucosa (Q39167452) (← links)
- Chemical modification of the excitable membrane in Paramecium aurekia: Effect of a cross-linking reagent (Q39184931) (← links)
- Chemosensory Responses of Swimming Algae and Protozoa (Q39607353) (← links)
- Behavior and the Excitable Membrane in Paramecium (Q39773988) (← links)
- A theory of piezoelectric activity and ion-movements in the relation of flagellar structures and their movements to the phototaxis of Euglena (Q39916363) (← links)
- Progress in the study of excitation and response in ciliates (Q40011271) (← links)
- Binding of Ca ions by Paramecium caudatum (Q41918734) (← links)
- Mammalian ependyma: Some physico-chemical determinants of ciliary activity (Q51229955) (← links)
- Stimuli causing extrusion of polar filaments of Glugea fumiferanae spores (Q52513702) (← links)
- A Regenerative Calcium Response in Paramecium (Q53711794) (← links)
- Effect of osmotic pressure, ionic imbalance, and pH upon the regeneration rate in Blepharisma (Q54269999) (← links)
- Regulation of ciliary motility by membrane potential inParamecium: A role for cyclic AMP (Q60483365) (← links)
- Ionic regulation of cyclic AMP levels in Paramecium tetraurelia in vivo (Q70190853) (← links)
- The mechanism of ciliary movement. III. Theory of suppression of reversal by electrical potential of cilia reversed by barium ions (Q71862289) (← links)
- Coupling of excitation and cessation of cyclosis inNitella: Role of divalent cations (Q72226240) (← links)
- Contraction of protoplasm. II. Theory: Anodal vs. Cathodal in relation to calcium (Q72912882) (← links)
- A Ca paradox: Electric and behavioural responses of Paramecium following changes in external ion concentration (Q85572190) (← links)