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WE have investigated the origin of the short-circuit current1 in the isolated skin of the local frog Leptodactylus ocelatus.
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ZADUNAISKY, J., CANDIA, O. Active Transport of Sodium and Chloride by the Isolated Skin of the South American Frog Leptodactylus ocelotus. Nature 195, 1004 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1951004a0
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