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Near-Infrared Triggered Anion Transport Induces Cancer Cell Death. [PDF]
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Editorial: Development and validation of new molecular probes of nuclear medicine and new targets of nuclear drugs in cancers. [PDF]
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ATG8ylation-mediated tonoplast invagination mitigates vacuole damage. [PDF]
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice
Ionophores are a class of polyether antibiotics that are commonly used as anticoccidial agents and growth promotants in ruminant diets. Ionophores transport ions across lipid membranes and down concentration gradients, which results in mitochondrial destruction, reduced cellular energy production, and ultimately cell death.
Scott A, Fritz, Jeffery O, Hall
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Ionophores are a class of polyether antibiotics that are commonly used as anticoccidial agents and growth promotants in ruminant diets. Ionophores transport ions across lipid membranes and down concentration gradients, which results in mitochondrial destruction, reduced cellular energy production, and ultimately cell death.
Scott A, Fritz, Jeffery O, Hall
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Ionophore-Based Optical Sensors
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2014This review provides an overview of the key aspects of designing ionophore-based optical sensors (IBOS). Exact response functions are developed and compared with a simplified, generalized equation. We also provide a brief introduction into less established but promising working principles, namely dynamic response and exhaustive exchange. Absorbance and
Mistlberger, Gunter +2 more
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Discovery, structure, and mechanism of ionophores, molecular complexes that pass through biological membranes.
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Discovery, structure, and mechanism of ionophores, molecular complexes that pass through biological membranes.
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Is Avenaciolide Another Ionophore?
Nature New Biology, 1973THE neutral dilactone, avenaciolide1, has been reported to block glutamate transport in mitochondria2 and has been used to obtain a measure of glutamate binding sites on the membrane3.
E J, Harris, J M, Wimhurst
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Conformationally switched-on polyether ionophores
Chirality, 1998The syntheses of two types of conformationally switched podand ionophores and their ionophoric properties are described. Both feature cyclohexane rings with polyether groups as trans 1,2 substituents. In the “switched off” forms of the ionophores, the two podand substituents are constrained to a diaxial orientation and cannot chelate a metal ion.
Morton Raban +4 more
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Tetrahedron Letters, 1993
Abstract Lysine-sandwiched ionophores, prepared from N α -Z-Lys-OMe by insertion of preformed Cu(II)/Ni(II) templates of 3-substituted salicylaldehydes, transport Li, Na, K, Cs, Ca and ammonium ions, across layers and model biological membranes. The Ca(II) transport profile of ionophores from higher members of the series is noteworthy.
Subramania Ranganathan +1 more
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Abstract Lysine-sandwiched ionophores, prepared from N α -Z-Lys-OMe by insertion of preformed Cu(II)/Ni(II) templates of 3-substituted salicylaldehydes, transport Li, Na, K, Cs, Ca and ammonium ions, across layers and model biological membranes. The Ca(II) transport profile of ionophores from higher members of the series is noteworthy.
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