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. 1982 Dec;41(14):3031-2.

Measuring cellular transport in vivo. Overview

Measuring cellular transport in vivo. Overview

J B Bassingthwaighte. Fed Proc. 1982 Dec.
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Figure 1
Figure 1
General scheme for exchanges among blood, interstitium, and cells in a single capillary-tissue unit. The concentrations C are influenced by the flow Fs, the conductances for exchange (PS, permeability-surface area products), and the volumes of distribution V of the tracer in each region.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Conductance for unidirectional transport into the cell when the mechanism is via a first-order Michaelis-Menten reaction at the cell's external surface.

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