Results 241 to 250 of about 5,577,040 (294)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Transport Through Biological Membranes
Annual Review of Physiology, 1957Symposia on subjects related to transport through membranes provide a wealth of review articles and new facts (1 to 5). Frequent reference will be made to specific articles in these publications. Books dealing with special or general topics in the field include: Davson (6), LeFevre (7) , Harris (8), and Johnson, Eyring & Polissar (9). In: the following
openaire +2 more sources
Biological transportation networks: Modeling and simulation
Analysis and Applications, 2016We present a model for biological network formation originally introduced by Cai and Hu [Adaptation and optimization of biological transport networks, Phys. Rev. Lett. 111 (2013) 138701]. The modeling of fluid transportation (e.g., leaf venation and angiogenesis) and ion transportation networks (e.g., neural networks) is explained in detail and basic ...
Albi, Giacomo +3 more
openaire +3 more sources
Biologically active, synthetic ion transporters
Chem. Soc. Rev., 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
George W, Gokel, I Alexandru, Carasel
openaire +2 more sources
Transport Through Biological Membranes
Annual Review of Physiology, 1955This review covers, essentially, material published in the years 1960 and 1961. For reasons of space, work on plant cells, physicochemical studies on inanimate membranes, and most of the work on electrophysiology (even if it touched transport problems) had to be excluded.
openaire +3 more sources
Transport Through Biological Membranes
Annual Review of Physiology, 1959The following topics are omitted from this review: transport across plant membranes, capillary permeability, and participation of ion transfer in cardiac activity. Two symposia of general interest were published: Metabolic A spects of Transport A cross Cell Membranes (200) and Hormonal Control of Water and Salt-Electrolyte Metabolism in Vertebrates (33)
openaire +2 more sources
Transport through Biological Membranes
Annual Review of Physiology, 1953In the following we shall use the term “membrane” in a purely pragmatic sense: A sheet of unstirred material, separating two well stirred solutions. What unifies the concept of membrane is its physical function as a barrier as well as the methods by which such structures can be studied (Ussing, Erlij and Lassen, 1974). Thus a capillary wall or a kidney
openaire +2 more sources
Biological applications of synthetic anion transporters
Chemical Communications, 2020Transmembrane transport of anions by small molecules has recently been used to reduce the viability of cancer cells and fight against antibiotic-resistant and clinically relevant bacterial strains.
Nasim Akhtar +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Efficiency of Ion Transport in Biological Systems
Nature, 1957THE idea that active ion transport is linked directly to an electron-transferring respiratory system was first expressed clearly by Stiehler and Flexner1 and has since been elaborated by other investigators2,3. On the basis of this hypothesis, the maximum value of the ratio (ion pairs transported/oxygen consumed) = 4 4,5, since four electrons are ...
J F, SUTCLIFFE, D P, HACKETT
openaire +2 more sources
Transportation of Biological Materials
1987As the use of genetically altered microorganisms increases, so will the need to transport these materials. Although the shipment of bioengineered materials raises fewer direct environmental concerns than intentional release or scale-up manufacturing, some important regulatory questions are presented.
Jeffrey N. Gibbs +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Iron Transport Across Biologic Membranes
Nutrition Reviews, 2009Iron is essential for life, but is toxic in excess. Nearly all organisms have therefore developed regulated mechanisms for efficient transport of iron into cells. This paper reviews the current understanding of iron transport, focusing on valuable lessons from studies of yeast iron transport and the discovery of the first mammalian transmembrane iron ...
N C, Andrews, M D, Fleming, H, Gunshin
openaire +2 more sources

