Artificial transmembraneion channels from commercial surfactants

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Publication Date 2007-08-20
DOI 10.1039/B707194A
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Khayzuran S. J. Iqbal, Marcus C. Allen, Flavia Fucassi, Peter J. Cragg


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Abstract

Sodium ion transport across a phospholipid bilayer has been demonstrated by a new class of transmembraneion channel mimetic compounds in which the filtering effect of a calixarene has been coupled to the membrane penetrating qualities of a commercial surfactant.

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