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Anion Transporters and Biological Systems

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2013
In this Account, we discuss the development of new lipid bilayer anion transporters based on the structure of anionophoric natural products (the prodigiosins) and purely synthetic supramolecular systems. We have studied the interaction of these compounds with human cancer cell lines, and, in general, the most active anion transporter compounds possess ...
Gale, Philip A.   +2 more
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Transport Through Biological Membranes [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnual Review of Physiology, 1957
Symposia 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
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Transport Pathways in Biological Membranes

Annual Review of Physiology, 1974
This review deals with transport through biological membranes. The term "mem­ brane" is used in a purely pragmatic sense: a sheet of unstirred material separating two solutions that can be considered well stirred. 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 ...
U Lassen, D Erlij, Hans H. Ussing
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Transport Through Biological Membranes

Annual Review of Physiology, 1955
This 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.
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Biological transportation networks: Modeling and simulation

Analysis and Applications, 2016
We 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
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Biologically active, synthetic ion transporters

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2007
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George W. Gokel   +2 more
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