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- BookMichael J. Aminoff, MD, DSc, FRCP, Professor of Neurology, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California.Contents:
An introductory snapshot
In the beginning
London and the Great Windmill Street School
Anatomy of the expression of emotions
Behind the glories of war
Swings and roundabouts
In and out of the central nervous system
The organization of the nervous system
Clinical observations on the nervous system
For God and country
New classrooms : old struggles
The ebbing tide
To each his due.Digital Access Oxford 2017 - ArticleRhoads DB, Woo A, Epstein W.Biochim Biophys Acta. 1977 Aug 15;469(1):45-51.1. The K+ requirment of Escherichia coli is only partially fulfilled by Rb+. The molar growth yield on Rb+ was about 5% of that on K+ and the growth rate in Rb+-supplemented media is lower thatn in K+ influx by any of the four K+ transport systems of E. coli. The high-affinity Kdp system (Km = 2 micron) is poorly traced by 86Rb+. It discriminates against a 86Rb+ tracer at least 1000-fold. The two moderate affinity systems, the high-rate TrkA system (Km = 1.5 mM) and the moderate rate TrkD system (Km = 0.5 mM), discriminate against a 86Rb+ tracer by approximately 10-fold and 25-fold, respectively. 86Rb+ is preferred by the low-rate TrkF system and overestimates its K+ influx by 40%.