Metal ion transport quantified by ICP-MS in intact cells

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The use of ICP-MS to measure metal ion content in biological tissues offers a highly sensitive means to study metal-dependent physiological processes. Here we describe the application of ICP-MS to measure membrane transport of Rb and K ions by the Na,K-ATPase in mouse skeletal muscles and human red blood cells. The ICP-MS method provides greater precision and statistical power than possible with conventional tracer flux methods. The method is widely applicable to studies of other metal ion transporters and metal-dependent processes in a range of cell types and conditions.

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Figueroa, J. A. L., Stiner, C. A., Radzyukevich, T. L., & Heiny, J. A. (2016). Metal ion transport quantified by ICP-MS in intact cells. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep20551

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