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A potassium ionophore (Nigericin) inhibits stimulation of human lymphocytes by mitogens.

Daniele et al., 1978

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6441084388686035197
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Daniele R
Holian S
Nowell P
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The Journal of experimental medicine

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Nigericin, an ionophore that exchanges K+ for H+ across most biologic membranes, reversibly inhibited the proliferative response of human lymphocytes to phytohemagglutinin (PHA). Inhibition occurred at nigericin concentrations of 10 (-8) M or greater, and only during …
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