Recent advances in the transmembrane transport of anions

Anions cannot diffuse passively through biological membranes and membrane-bound proteins mainly govern the transmembrane movement of these charged species. The use of synthetic compounds that are able to facilitate the transmembrane transport of anions is a fascinating and burgeoning topic. The stud...

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Fluorescent Dyes - chemistry
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Lipid Bilayers - metabolism
Peptides - chemistry
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