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permeability of cell membranes is regulated by membrane cholesterol and protein gas channels
Fabian Itel
, Samer Al-Samir
, Fredrik Öberg
, Mohamed Chami
, Manish Kumar
, Claudiu T. Supuran
, Peter M.T. Deen
, Wolfgang Meier
, Kristina Hedfalk
, Gerolf Gros
, Volker Endeward
Chemical Engineering
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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2
permeability of cell membranes is regulated by membrane cholesterol and protein gas channels'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Membrane Protein
100%
Partial Pressure of CO2 (pCO2)
100%
Gas Channel
100%
Cell Membrane Permeability
100%
CO2 Permeation
100%
Cholesterol
66%
Gas Permeability
33%
MDCK Cells
33%
Order of Magnitude
16%
Functional Significance
16%
Reconstitution
16%
Major Determinants
16%
Mass Spectrometry Methods
16%
Highly Permeable
16%
Phospholipid Bilayer
16%
Membrane Permeability
16%
Low CO2
16%
Classical Concepts
16%
Gas Transfer
16%
Total Lipids
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Membrane
100%
Gas Permeability
100%
Lipid
50%
Transmembrane Protein
50%
Spectroscopy
50%
Phospholipid Bilayer
50%
Phospholipid Vesicle
50%
Biomembrane
50%
Gas Diffusion
50%