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Engineered Artificial Membranes

2018
Membranes Biological membranes are ubiquitous, ranging from the cell membrane which encompasses a cell, to membranes for organelles within the cell such as the nucleus and mitochondria. This book focuses exclusively on the construction and modeling of engineered artificial membranes.
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Artificial Liver, Membrane Operations

2015
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Antonietta Messina, Loredana De Bartolo
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Membranes for artificial photosynthesis

Energy & Environmental Science, 2017
Membrane-based architectures enable optimization of charge transport and electrochemical potential gradients in artificial photosynthesis.
Sakineh Chabi   +3 more
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Artificial Oscillating Membrane Systems

2019
In this chapter, recent research dealing with the development of artificial oscillating membranes is presented. The research on dynamical and self-regulated systems is of significance to understand the physiochemical phenomena that occur in biological membrane-based oscillating systems.
D. J. Bell, M. Wessling
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Artificial membrane mimics photosynthesis

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1998
Researchers at Arizona State University, Tempe, have created an artificial membrane that mimics the entire process of bacterial photosynthesis. Illumination of the membrane produces a proton gradient that powers the enzyme adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase to catalyze the phosphorylation of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) to ATP, the energy source of ...
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Use of Artificial Membranes

1970
The intriguing properties of cell membranes have stimulated attempts at modelling a functional membrane proceeding from synthetic components or greatly simplified naturally occurring constituents. A number of laboratories are now engaged in experiments with the interfaces between bulk aqueous solutions and lipid, micellar, and colloidal suspensions ...
Arnošt Kotyk, Karel Janáček
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Immobilized Artificial Membrane Chromatography

1993
The development of a simple, rapid method to predict drug transport across biological barriers has been a long-standing objective in the pharmaceutical sciences. Typical barriers to drug transport include the membranes in the intestinal tract, lungs, and eye, the blood-brain barrier, and many others.
Francisco M. Alvarez   +3 more
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Artificial “membrane lung”

Biomedical Engineering, 1976
A. A. Pisarevskii   +3 more
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