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The Journal of General Physiology, Vol 6, 453-456, Copyright © 1924 by The Rockefeller University Press


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ON THE DIFFUSIBILITY OF THE CALCIUM OF BLOOD SERUM THROUGH COLLODION MEMBRANES

THE EFFECT OF SODIUM CHLORIDE AND CHANGES IN HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION.



Robert F. Loeb 1 and With the Assistance of S. Steinberger.

1 From the Department of Medicine of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, and the Presbyterian Hospital, New York.

1. Serum calcium is completely diffusible through collodion membranes in 0.8 per cent NaCl at a pH of 7.4.

2. About 55 to 75 per cent of serum Ca is diffusible through collodion membranes in distilled water at a pH of 7.4.

3. Serum Ca is completely diffusible when dialyzed against HCl at a pH of 2.5.

Submitted on January 20, 1924


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