In the ideal I need very to know this (experimental, preferly) magnitude and official source of this information. Thank you very much in advance
Hi Vladimir
I've read a book that called "Physical biology of the cell" . You can find a book in the following link: http://www.twirpx.com/file/932577/ .
You can find concentration of each constitute of the cell in detail.
Cheers
Thanks, Jamoliddin!
Together with information from:
http://book.bionumbers.org/what-are-the-concentrations-of-different-ions-in-cells/
the situation , seems, is clear.
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