Regulation of tissue pH in plants and animals : a reappraisal of current techniques / edited by S. Egginton, E.W. Taylor, J.A. Raven.
| Call Number | 581.7/5 |
| Title | Regulation of tissue pH in plants and animals : a reappraisal of current techniques / edited by S. Egginton, E.W. Taylor, J.A. Raven. Regulation of Tissue pH in Plants & Animals |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xii, 379 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Series | Society for Experimental Biology seminar series ; 68 |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
| Contents | Measurement of intracellular pH: a comparison between ion-sensitive microelectrodes and fluorescent dyes / pH-sensitive microelectrodes: how to use them in plant cells / The use of nuclear magnetic resonance for examining pH in living systems / Invasive studies of intracellular acid-base parameters: quantitative analyses during environmental and functional stress / Lactate, H[superscript +], and ammonia transport and distribution in rainbow trout white muscle after exhaustive exercise / |
| Summary | The maintenance of a stable acid-base status within biological tissue is a fundamental homeostatic process in all organisms, necessary to preserve the metabolic function of proteins and other macromolecules. The study of acid-base regulation has advanced enormously over recent decades due to the development of increasingly accurate and sensitive techniques for measuring acid-base variables. This volume brings together contributions from leading comparative physiologists working on factors affecting the acid-base status of the internal fluids of animals and plants. The result is a broad-ranging, authoritative and accessible review of this area, together with a critical look at techniques and tools. |
| Added Author | Egginton, S., editor. Taylor, E. W., editor. Raven, John A., editor. |
| Subject | Acid-base equilibrium. |
| Multimedia |
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| Summary | The maintenance of a stable acid-base status within biological tissue is a fundamental homeostatic process in all organisms, necessary to preserve the metabolic function of proteins and other macromolecules. The study of acid-base regulation has advanced enormously over recent decades due to the development of increasingly accurate and sensitive techniques for measuring acid-base variables. This volume brings together contributions from leading comparative physiologists working on factors affecting the acid-base status of the internal fluids of animals and plants. The result is a broad-ranging, authoritative and accessible review of this area, together with a critical look at techniques and tools. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
| Contents | Measurement of intracellular pH: a comparison between ion-sensitive microelectrodes and fluorescent dyes / pH-sensitive microelectrodes: how to use them in plant cells / The use of nuclear magnetic resonance for examining pH in living systems / Invasive studies of intracellular acid-base parameters: quantitative analyses during environmental and functional stress / Lactate, H[superscript +], and ammonia transport and distribution in rainbow trout white muscle after exhaustive exercise / |
| Subject | Acid-base equilibrium. |
| Multimedia |