• New Horiz · May 1996

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    Cell damage after shock.

    • A E Barber and G T Shires.
    • Department of Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, USA.
    • New Horiz. 1996 May 1;4(2):161-7.

    AbstractHypoperfusion of tissue results in cell membrane dysfunction. Normally, the cell membrane serves to preserve the milieu interior through the maintenance of a negative charge or membrane potential. Maintenance of a negative membrane potential across the cell membrane serves as a semipermeable barrier, preserving the balance of intra- and extracellular electrolytes and water.

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