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THE ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITY OF RABBIT ERYTHROCYTES AND GHOSTS

THE ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITY OF RABBIT ERYTHROCYTES AND GHOSTS Measurements of the electrical mobility of washed rabbit red cells and of ghosts produced by hypotonic solutions, freezing-and-thawing, chloroform, and saponin were made in the Abramson horizontal microelectrophoresis cell. These different forms of lysis, which corresponds to a variety of degrees of injury to the red cell, are unaccompanied by any change in electrical mobility. These observations are discussed from the standpoint of the possible structure of the cell membrane and the action of lysins upon it. Footnotes Accepted: 5 December 1938 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of General Physiology Rockefeller University Press

THE ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITY OF RABBIT ERYTHROCYTES AND GHOSTS

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Publisher
Rockefeller University Press
Copyright
© 1939 Rockefeller University Press
ISSN
0022-1295
eISSN
1540-7748
DOI
10.1085/jgp.22.4.545
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Abstract

Measurements of the electrical mobility of washed rabbit red cells and of ghosts produced by hypotonic solutions, freezing-and-thawing, chloroform, and saponin were made in the Abramson horizontal microelectrophoresis cell. These different forms of lysis, which corresponds to a variety of degrees of injury to the red cell, are unaccompanied by any change in electrical mobility. These observations are discussed from the standpoint of the possible structure of the cell membrane and the action of lysins upon it. Footnotes Accepted: 5 December 1938

Journal

The Journal of General PhysiologyRockefeller University Press

Published: Mar 20, 1939

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