Nonsolvent Water in Human Erythrocytes

Journal of General Physiology - Tập 50 Số 5 - Trang 1311-1325 - 1967
John S. Cook1
1From the Department of Physiology and Biophysics, New York University Medical Center, New York.

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From the ability of a concentrated suspension of human erythrocytes to regulate the pH of unbuffered, anisotonic, external media it is possible to calculate the fractional cell volume in which chloride is dissolved. The difference between this volume and the total cell water gives the nonsolvent water (for chloride) of the cell. Nonsolvent water is less than 3% of the isotonic cell volume. The quantity of nonsolvent water per cell may increase as the cells shrink in hypertonic solutions.

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