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The role of transcytosis in the blood-retina barrier: from pathophysiological functions to drug delivery. [PDF]

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Advances in brain-targeted delivery strategies and natural product-mediated enhancement of blood-brain barrier permeability. [PDF]

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Invadopodia in cancer metastasis: dynamics, regulation, and targeted therapies. [PDF]

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Electrophysiological Characterization of Membrane Transport Proteins

Annual Review of Biophysics, 2013
Active transport in biological membranes has been traditionally studied using a variety of biochemical and biophysical techniques, including electrophysiology. This review focuses on aspects of electrophysiological methods that make them particularly suited for the investigation of transporter function.
Klaus Fendler   +3 more
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Membrane Transport Proteins

Biomembranes, 1974
The relative constancy of the internal environment of the cell is maintained by a variety of transport systems which are located within the membrane. These transport systems serve to regulate the entrance and exit of various solutes concerned with the metabolic activity of the cell.
D L Oxender
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Membrane Transport of Proteins

Nature New Biology, 1972
FACILITATED diffusion of small organic molecules across cell membranes is thought to be carrier-mediated in part because the process displays reaction kinetics. Models describing carrier transport assume that the transported molecule is associated with the membrane, reacting presumably with membrane proteins, and is then moved across the barrier.
Stephen S. Rothman, C. Liebow
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