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Using choline-methyl-C(14) as a tracer, it has been shown that choline(+) penetrates into the cells of resting frog skeletal muscle at a rate similar to that of Na(+), and that it escapes from these cells much more slowly than does Na(+). Some implications of these findings are discussed.
Eugene M. Renkin (Sat,) studied this question.
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