Gilbert N. Ling

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Pennsylvania Hospital  
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Conceived the controversial Association-Induction Hypothesis, an alternative to the widely accepted theory of chemo-osmosis
http://www.gilbertling.org/lp28a.htm

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Ralph Gerard grad student 1948 Chicago
 (The membrane potential and metabolism of muscle fibers)

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Christopher Miller grad student 1974 Penn (Chemistry Tree)
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Ling G. (2007) History of the membrane (pump) theory of the living cell from its beginning in mid-19th century to its disproof 45 years ago - Though still taught worldwide today as established truth Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical Nmr. 39: 1-67
Ling GN. (1990) The physical state of potassium ion in the living cell. Scanning Microscopy. 4: 737-50; discussion 7
Ling GN. (1987) On the large error introduced in the estimate of the density of membrane pores from permeability measurements when diffusion in "unstirred layer" within the cells is disregarded. Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical Nmr. 19: 199-207
Ling GN, Ochsenfeld MM. (1986) Membrane lipid layers vs. polarized water dominated by fixed ions: a comparative study of the effects of three macrocyclic ionophores on the K+ permeability of frog skeletal muscle, frog ovarian eggs, and human erythrocytes. Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical Nmr. 18: 109-24
Ling GN, Walton CL, Ochsenfeld MM. (1983) Indifference of the resting potential of frog muscle cells to external Mg++ in the face of high Mg++ permeability. Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical Nmr. 15: 379-90
Ling GN. (1982) The cellular resting and action potentials: interpretation based on the association-induction hypothesis. Physiological Chemistry and Physics. 14: 47-96
Ling GN, Walton CL, Ochsenfeld MM. (1981) A unitary cause for the exclusion of Na+ and other solutes from living cells, suggested by effluxes of Na+, D-arabinose, and sucrose from normal, dying, and dead muscles. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 106: 385-98
Ling GN. (1980) Underestimation of Na permeability in muscle cells: implications for the theory of cell potential and for energy requirement of the Na pump. Physiological Chemistry and Physics. 12: 215-32
Ling GN, Walton C, Ling MR. (1979) Mg++ and K+ distribution in frog muscle and egg: a disproof of the Donnan theory of membrane equilibrium applied to the living cells. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 101: 261-78
Ling GN. (1978) Maintenance of low sodium and high potassium levels in resting muscle cells. The Journal of Physiology. 280: 105-23
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