Surface forces of fertilized Arbacia eggs
- Book ID
- 112572367
- Publisher
- Springer Vienna
- Year
- 1933
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 82 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0033-183X
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The experiments of Pfeiffer ( '91) and Vl6s ( '26) gave the surface forces of living cells between 10 and 20 dynes per centimeter, which might conceivably be due to interfacial tension. I n order to distinguish between an interfacial and a membrane tension, it is necessary to measure the tension as
## Abstract Fertilized and unfertilized __Arbacia__ eggs were incubated with extracellular tracers in an effort to: (1) correlate the onset of pinocytosis with egg activation and its possible role in restructuring the zygote's surface and (2) determine the fate of internalized vesicles and their co
I n a previous paper (Tang, '31) the oxygen tension-oxygen consumption curve for unfertilized arbacia eggs was determined. The data were analyzed in terms of equations relating oxygen consumption to diffusion in a single cell (Gerard, '31). The critical oxygen tension, C,, necessary to just insure m