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    Local Regulation of Blood Flow

    In vascular smooth muscle as in other excitable structures the K+ permeability is considerably higher than the Na+ permeability (PK: PNa = 1: O.024) (Siegel and Schneider, 1981). Therefore, the intra- and extrace...

    G. Siegel, A. Walter, M. Thiel, B. J. Ebeling in Oxygen Transport to Tissue-V (1984)

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    Compactness of a sequence of sums of independent variables with values in a Hilbert space

    G. Siegel in Lithuanian Mathematical Journal (1981)

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    Immunological aspects of the focus problem and the genetic type of haptoglobin

    Die Häufigkeitsverteilung des genetischen Haptoglobintypes von erwachsenen Patienten mit chronischer Tonsillitis entspricht der Normalverteilung. Bei chronischer Tonsillitis mit Fokusverdacht ist Hp 2-2 unterr...

    G. Siegel, G. Geserick in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1981)

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    The permeability of 51Cr between cerebrospinal fluid and internal ear

    Radioaktiv markiertes Chrom wurde in den Liquor cerebrospinalis von Meerschweinchen eingebracht. Nach verschiedenen Zeitintervallen wurde die Radioaktivität der Innenohrflüssigkeiten gemessen und mit der ander...

    E. Galle, G. Siegel in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1979)

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    Counterion NMR in Some Polyelectrolyte Systems

    NMR quadrupole relaxation rates of 23Na+ were used to study counterionpolyion interactions for both synthetic and biological macromolecules. The non-exponential relaxation and the non-equality of T1 and T2 permit...

    H. Gustavsson, B. Lindman, G. Siegel in Magnetic Resonance and Related Phenomena (1979)

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    A metabolic disorder similar to Zellweger syndrome with hepatic acatalasia and absence of peroxisomes, altered content and redox state of cytochromes, and infantile cirrhosis with hemosiderosis

    A patient with a cerebro-hepato-renal syndrome was investigated. The visceral manifestations were those of the Zellweger syndrome (ZS); however, the child exhibited muscular hypertonia and survived into the 2n...

    H. T. Versmold, H. J. Bremer, V. Herzog, G. Siegel in European Journal of Pediatrics (1977)

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    Corrigendum

    H.T. Versmold, H.J. Bremer, V. Herzog, G. Siegel in European Journal of Pediatrics (1977)

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    Membrane Basis of Vascular Regulation

    In recent years physiologists who work on smooth muscle have concentrated on two basic questions: (1) Is some kind of electrical depolarization of the cell membrane a prerequisite for an increase in mechanical...

    G. Siegel, G. Niesert, R. Ehehalt, O. Bertsche in Ionic Actions on Vascular Smooth Muscle (1976)

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    Slow Oscillations of Transmembrane Na und K Fluxes in Vascular Smooth Muscle

    Vascular smooth muscle possesses all of the properties of a rhythmic system (3). Spontaneous, rhythmic contractions of blood vessels occur, parallel to spikes and oscillations of the membrane potential. These ...

    G. Siegel, H. P. Koepchen, H. Roedel in Vascular Smooth Muscle / Der Gefäßmuskel (1972)

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    Simulation of Membrane Properties

    The use of the Hodgkin-Huxley differential equations (1952) for the description of the physical-chemical properties of excitable cell membranes presents two major difficulties (10). The experimentally determin...

    H. Roedel, G. Siegel in Biomembranes : Passive Permeability of Cell Membranes (1972)

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