
Albert Roos and Walter F. Boron, “Intracellular pH,” vol. 61, no. 2, April 1981, p. 308: The constant R in Equations 14 and 16 should be M, M being defined as PHA/PA. The constant R' in Equations 15 and 17 should be N, N being defined as PB/PHB. The constant R in the definitions of α, β, ɣ, and δ is the gas constant. The expression [H+]i + K in the denominator of the right-hand side of Equation 15 should be [H+]o + K.
Intracellular Fluid, Cell Membrane Permeability, Chemical Phenomena, Microchemistry, Temperature, Biological Transport, Intracellular Membranes, Buffers, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Body Fluids, Chemistry, Reference Values, Animals, Humans, Acids, Microelectrodes
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