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The Journal of General Physiology, Vol 9, 235-253, Copyright © 1925 by The Rockefeller University Press


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ACCUMULATION OF BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE IN THE SAP OF LIVING CELLS OF NITELLA IN THE PRESENCE OF NH3

Marian Irwin 1

1 From the Laboratories of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.

When the living cells of Nitella are placed in a solution of brilliant cresyl blue containing NH4Cl, the rate of accumulation of the dye in the sap is found to be lower than when the cells are placed in a solution of dye containing no NH4Cl and this may occur without any increase in the pH value of the cell sap. This decrease is found to be primarily due to the presence of NH3 in the sap and seems not to exist where NH3 is present only in the external solution at the concentration used.

Accepted on September 25, 1925


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