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Microsomes from the nasal salt gland, liver and kidney were capable of binding Na+ and K+ at a level of 1.1–1.6 meq/g N. Microsomes from Harder's gland exhibited a Na+ and K+ binding of 2.3–2.5 meq/g N, which possibly represents binding to a mucopolysaccharide low in nitrogen. The high efficiency of the nasal salt gland could be associated with the elution-type mechanism of ion transport.
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