Physiologie cellulaire 



Chambers (R-)- ^ microinjeclion sludij on Ihe penneabilily of Ihe 

 siarfish egg. (Journ. of gen. PhysioL, V, 189-193, 1922), [6 



Crozier (W. J.)- Cell penetralion by acids, VI. The chloroacelic acids. 

 (Journ. of gen. Physiol., V, 65-80.) 



[La vitesse de pntration travers les tissus do Chromodoris zbra 

 dpend de deux influences : une combinaison chimique avec le proto- 

 plasme et une diffusion. Ren Wurmser. 



Czapek (Friedrich). Plujsikochemische Problme der P rolo plasma for - 

 schung. (Die Naturwissenschaften, XI, H. 13, 237-243, 1923.) [4 



Dragoiu (J.), Vies (F.) et Rose (M.). Consquences cylologiqiies de 

 rabaissement du Ph extrieur sur rvolution de l'uf d'Oursin. (G. R. 

 Ac. Se, CLXXVI, 409, 1923.) [5 



a) Fenn (W. 0.). The adhesiueness of leucocytes lo solid surfaces. 

 Effect of the hydrogen ion concentration on itie phagocytosis and adhesi- 

 veness of leucocytes. (Journ. of gen. PhysioL, V, 143-180). [7 



b) The phagocytosis of solid particles. IV. Carbon and quartz in 

 solutions of varying acidiy. (Journ. of gen. Physiol., V, 311-325.) 



[7 



Harvey (E. N.). The permeability of cells for oxygen and ils significance 

 for the theory of stimulation. (Journ. of gen. PhysioL, V, 215-222.) 



[6 



Irwin (M.). The permeability of living cells to dyes as affecled by hydrogen 

 ion concentration. (Journ. of gen. PhysioL, V, 223-224.) [6 



Jacobs (M. H.). The influence of ammonium salis on cell reaction. 

 (Journ. of gen. Physiol., V, 181-188.) [8 



a) Lb (J.). Sodium chloride and slective diffusion in living organism. 

 (Journ. of gen. PhysioL, V, 231-254.) [7 



b) The influence of salis on the raie of diffusion of acid Ihrough 

 collodion membranes. (Journ. of gen. PhysioL, V, 255-262.) [7 



Maige (A.). Influence de la nutrition organique sur le noyau des cellules 

 vgtales. (G. R. Soc. Biol, LXXXV'lI, 1297, Pvunion bioL Lille, 

 1922.) [8 



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