Um esquema geral para a discussão do movimento de materiais para as células vivas e tecidos

A generalized comprehensive scheme concerning the movement of materials into living cells and tissues is presented. It is designed for use by investigators and teachers who, is assumed, have a previous knowledge of the subject as well as familiarity with previously published literature on the subject. Footnotes to figure 2 X = a constituent component material, arising from extermal sources or through metabolism, capable of migration under favorable conditions. e, i, ec, ic, mc = subscripts indicating location. oC = oxidized cytoplasmic constituents specifically concerned in unidirectional (here invardly directed), diffetial translocation of a particular material X. rC = reduced cytoplasmic constituents specifically concerned. XF = specific free energy (2) of a constituent component in in external or internal phases or in cytoplasm. D = diffusion (4). EA = exchange adsorption (4). MA= metabolic accumulation (4), CI = differentially characteristic cytoplasmic interaction (4) between oC and X, determined by the genetic constitution of the biological species. ▬▬▬&gt;= migration, where permeability to the material involved is relatively high; and ~~~~-&gt;, where relatively low. <▬▬▬&gt;= chemical reactions. ▬▬▬&gt;= energy changes of X; diffusion is characteristically with the direction in which the concentration or activity of the constituent decreases, exchange adsorption may be with or against the direction of concentration or activity decrease.

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Main Authors: Broyer,T. C., Malavolta,E.
Format: Digital revista
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 1953
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0071-12761953000100013
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