Anion transport across varying lipid membranes - the effect of lipophilicity

The anion transport properties of a range of alkyl-substituted phenylthioureas were tested in vesicles of different lipid composition. Although changes in the bilayer affected the rate of transport for all compounds in the series, the 'ideal' log P for peak activity did not change dependin...

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Main Authors: Spooner, Michael J. (Author), Gale, Philip A. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2015-02-23.
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