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It is often not possible to evaluate a permeability coefficient for net flowP from the small flows produced by physiological gradients of concentration or electrical potential. The common use of a tracer permeability coefficientP x for this purpose, under the assumption thatP x=P, requires that the species be transported passively, and that there be no significant coupling between its flow and that of other chemical species, and between the flows of its tracer and abundant isotopes (isotope interaction). These conditions are often not satisfied. However, for passive transport in the absence of coupling of flows of different chemical species the measurement of tracer flow at two values of electrical potential difference evaluates (P x /P) and thusP. In the presence of coupling of flows of different chemical species, although these measurements no longer evaluateP, they evaluate the partial conductanceG. A graphical method of evaluating (P x /P),P andG is presented.
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Essig, A., Li, J.H. Tracer flow, permeability, and partial conductance. J. Membrain Biol. 20, 341–346 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01870642
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