Pumps in the Living Cell

One of the main activities of most animal cells and many animal tissues is the excretion of sodium. How is this "active transport" accomplished? Here the answer is sought in the kidney of the amphibian Necturus

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Scientific American Magazine Vol 207 Issue 2This article was originally published with the title “Pumps in the Living Cell” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 207 No. 2 (), p. 100
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0862-100