Effect of temperature, salts, and hydrogen‐ion concentration on rupture of the plasmagel sheet, rate of locomotion, and gel/sol ratio in amoeba proteus
@article{Mast1932EffectOT, title={Effect of temperature, salts, and hydrogen‐ion concentration on rupture of the plasmagel sheet, rate of locomotion, and gel/sol ratio in amoeba proteus}, author={S. O. Mast and C. Prosser}, journal={Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology}, year={1932}, volume={1}, pages={333-354} }
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