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ACTIVE TRANSPORT OF CATIONS ACROSS BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1974Y. Eilam, Wilfred D. Stein, W. R. Lieb
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1976
It is well known that hydrophobicity has a strong influence on biological activity in many series of drugs. As suggested by Hansch [1, 2] this influence may be due to transport processes, but it may also be due to hydrophobic interactions with a recepting protein [3, 4].
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It is well known that hydrophobicity has a strong influence on biological activity in many series of drugs. As suggested by Hansch [1, 2] this influence may be due to transport processes, but it may also be due to hydrophobic interactions with a recepting protein [3, 4].
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Biological activity and intracellular transport of a prolactin-daunomycin ligand
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1987B. Gaier+3 more
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Biological Activity of Macrocyclic Cation Transporters
Current Organic Chemistry, 2015Ryan Cantwell+7 more
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Modeling large scale cohesive sediment transport by including biological activity
2007Borsje, Bastiaan Wijnand+3 more
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THE DETECTION AND IMPLICATIONS OF ACTIVE SALT TRANSPORT ACROSS BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES
1971openaire +2 more sources
124 Effect of cardiac glycosides on the active biological transport of non-electrolytes
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1961openaire +2 more sources
Biologically Active Transmembrane Anion Transporters
Abstract book of the III Biennial Meeting of the Chemical Biology Group / XII Carbohydrate Symposium, 2016openaire