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portada advances in comparative and environmental physiology: electrogenic cl? transporters in biological membranes (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
264
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.40 kg.
ISBN
3642782639
ISBN13
9783642782633

advances in comparative and environmental physiology: electrogenic cl? transporters in biological membranes (in English)

G. a. Ahearn (Contributions by) · P. a. V. Anderson (Contributions by) · Springer · Paperback

advances in comparative and environmental physiology: electrogenic cl? transporters in biological membranes (in English) - Ahearn, G. a. ; Gerencser, G. a. ; Anderson, P. a. V.

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Synopsis "advances in comparative and environmental physiology: electrogenic cl? transporters in biological membranes (in English)"

Biological cell membranes regulate the transfer of matter and informa- tion between the intracellular and extracellular compartments as basic survival and maintenance functions for an organism: This volume contains a series of reviews that are concerned with how biological plasma membranes regulate the transport of chloride between the intracellular and extracellular compartments of a cell. This book is also an attempt to analyze the molecular basis for the movement of chloride across a cell membrane. This volume is devoted to a diversity of electrogenic chloride transport mechanisms in representative cell membranes of all living things. The first section of the book (Chaps. 1-4) focuses on mech- anisms of primary active chloride transport (i.e. photon or A TP-driven), while the second section (Chaps. 5-6) centers on secondary active chloride transporters (symport and antiport) in both plant and animal plasma membranes. The last section, which comprises seven chapters (Chaps. 7-13), deals with chloride channels in cell membranes of prokaryocytes and eukaryocytes of most every phylum. It is hoped that with this particular ordering the reader can glean a telescopic view of the evolutionary history of the various electrogenic chloride transporters.

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