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Biol Bull 55: 369-376. (November 1928)
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INTRACELLULAR HYDRION CONCENTRATION STUDIES

I. THE RELATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT TO THE PH OF PROTOPLASM AND OF ITS INCLUSION BODIES

ROBERT CHAMBERS 1

1 LABORATORY OF CELLULAR BIOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, NEW YORK CITY, AND THE ELI RESEARCH DIVISION, MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, WOODS HOLE, MASSACHUSETTS

The presence of CO2 or of NH3 in the aqueous medium surrounding living cells readily changes the pH of the intracellular inclusions which stain with neutral red but does not change the pH of the protoplasmic matrix nor of the nucleus as long as the cell is alive.




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