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TOM5 regulates the mitochondrial membrane potential of alveolar epithelial cells in organizing pneumonia. [PDF]

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Qian Y   +8 more
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Increased perceptual reliability reduces membrane potential variability in cortical neurons

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Role of Mitochondrial Membrane Potential and Lactate Dehydrogenase A in Apoptosis.

Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2021
Apoptosis is a programmed cell death that occurs due to the production of several catabolic enzymes. During this process, several morphological and biochemical changes occur in mitochondria, the main organelle in the cell that participates in apoptosis ...
S. Zaib   +5 more
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Electrostatic potentials in membrane systems [PDF]

open access: possibleBulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1983
A membrane with an arbitrary distribution of fixed charges inside and on its surfaces is considered. A procedure for calculating the local electrostatic potential at an arbitrary point of the system is described and its validity discussed. This procedure is based on the linearization of the 3-dimensional Poisson-Boltzmann equation around an exact 1 ...
S. W. Thorne, Jacek T. Duniec
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Membrane potential and Donnan potential

Biophysical Chemistry, 1988
The Nernst-Planck-Poisson equations for the potential profile across a membrane are exactly solved without recourse to the assumption of constant field within the membrane. It is assumed that the membrane core of thickness dc is covered by a surface layer of thickness ds in which the membrane-fixed charges are distributed at a uniform density N.
Tamotsu Kondo, Hiroyuki Ohshima
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Membrane potential of bipolar membranes

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1996
Abstract The membrane potential of a bipolar membrane composed of a cation-exchange layer in series with an anion-exchange layer is analyzed theoretically and experimentally. The theoretical approach is based on an extension of the Nernst-Planck equations of monopolar charged membranes to the case of the two ion-exchange layers in series and the ...
Salvador Mafe   +3 more
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On the elastic membrane in a potential flow

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1998
This paper describes a method to reduce the errors of combined calculations of flow and structure. A FEM problem-orientated mesh consisting of improved finite elements is combined with a cosine-spaced vortex lattice. The method is called quasi-continuous-continuous because the discrete forces of the vortex lattice method are transformed into a ...
Heinrich Schoop   +2 more
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Recognition of substrates by membrane potential of immobilized enzyme membranes: membrane potential theory

Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions, 1991
The shifts in membrane potential, caused by the injection of D-glucose into a permeation cell, were obtained theoretically from membrane potential theory and compared to experimental data measured for immobilized (entrapped) glucose oxidase membrane and its lamellar enzyme membranes.
Akon Higuchi   +2 more
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