Abstract

1. 1. Silver stimulated short-circuit current and transepithelial potential difference. 2. 2. Cysteine inhibited the silver-induced short-circuit current. 3. 3. There was a dose-response inhibition of silver-induced short-circuit current by cysteine. 4. 4. The silver-induced short-circuit current is carried by a net active sodium transfer from the outside to the inside bathing solution.

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