You wrote Gilbert Ling [on the lecture hall whiteboard].
I don’t think anybody in this room knows who Gilbert Ling is.
And he’s the one that developed the glass microelectrode (which used to be called the Ling-Gerard microelectrode). And he not only developed it, but he decided that it wasn’t measuring the m ...
And in my lab with that same nerve biologist, I was using a Ling electrode in a muscle cell on an oscilloscope. And with a micromanipulator, I would move it into th ...
But Gilbert Ling explains why a cell is analogous to a water softener, which retains ions passively(doesn’t expend e ...
... um and potassium just like a living cell. But people are still talking about membrane pumps. And at Gilbert Ling's site on the internet gilbertling.org you can read a lot of his papers on how, basically, silly and ...
He is following up on— A. S. Troshin was, more or less, a contemporary of Gilbert Ling, who wrote a very good book (“Problems of Cell Permeability“), (you can find it in one of the big ...
People used the idea of pumps to account for those kidney movements, and so on. Gilbert Ling, several times, has calculated that the cell, just to operate one or two of it’s pumps would need f ...
... William Budd, and on through with William F. Koch, Otto Warburg, as well as contemporary scientists Gilbert Ling and Mae-Wan Ho. The Dark Ages seemed to be an interruption of successively building on the knowledg ...
... cell. But people are still talking about membrane pumps. And at Gilbert Ling's site on the internet gilbertling.org you can read a lot of his papers on how, basically, silly and corrupt mainline biology and medicine ...