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Active transport of aromas

Science, 2017
Plant Science Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) serve as invisible lines of communication among host plants, pathogens, commensals, community groups, and, with flowers, their pollinators. Studying petunia flowers, Adebesin et al. show that VOCs do not passively diffuse out of the cells but are actively shuttled across the plasma membrane by an ABC (ATP-
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Active Transport in Phototrophic Bacteria

Photosynthesis Research, 1986
Phototrophic bacteria utilize light-driven, cyclic electron flow to pump protons out of their cytoplasm, creating an electrochemical proton gradient, ΔμH+, outside acid and positive. These bacteria exchange external protons for internal cations (Na(+), K(+) and Ca(+2)), allowing the cells to maintain a nearly constant internal pH while maintaining the ...
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Active transport?

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2006
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Active Transport

2020
Erika Ikeda   +4 more
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Active Transport

1990
William A. Cramer, David B. Knaff
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Equitable active transport

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2023
Bahar Dadashova   +3 more
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ATP and active transport

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1962
Hasselbach, W., Makinose, M.
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Active Transport

1960
B. ANDERSEN, H.H. USSING
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