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- Osmosis (/ɒzˈmoʊsɪs/, US also /ɒs-/) is the spontaneous net movement or diffusion of solvent molecules through a selectively-permeable membrane from a...
- In molecular biology, the electroneutral cation-Cl (electroneutral pot****ium chloride cotransporter) family of proteins are a family of solute carrier...
- Pauling's principle of electroneutrality states that each atom in a stable substance has a charge close to zero. It was formulated by Linus Pauling in...
- Electroneutral sodium bicarbonate exchanger 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC4A8 gene. Solute carrier family cotransporter SLC4A8 has...
- pyruvate dehydrogenase complex. The phosphate carrier (PiC) mediates the electroneutral exchange (antiport) of phosphate (H2PO4−; Pi) for OH− or symport of...
- able to transport these cations across lipid membranes of cells in an electroneutral (i.e. non-depolarizing) exchange, playing an important role as an Na+/H+...
- Na-K-2Cl cotransporter are key. The Na-K-2Cl cotransporter is involved in electroneutral transport of one sodium, one pot****ium, and two chloride ions across...
- (outward) and ADP (inward) across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The electroneutral symport of phosphate ion and H+ results in importing one proton, without...
- but others do not. These are called electrogenic transporters and electroneutral transporters, respectively. "The membrane-bound copper transporting...
- of lactate− from a neutral molecule, increasing [H+] to maintain electroneutrality. A contrary view is that lactate− is produced from pyruvate−, which...