It has been shown recently that the ratio of unidirectional tracer fluxes, passing in opposite directions through a membrane which has transport properties varying arbitrarily with e distance from a boundary, is independent oftime from the very first appearance of the two outfluxes from the membrane. This surprising proposition has been proved for boundary conditions defining standard unidirectional fluxes, and then generalized to classes of time-dependent boundary conditions. The operational meaning of all the resulting theorems i that when any of them appear to be refuted experimentally, the presence of more than one parallel transport pathway (that is, of membrane heterogeneity transverse to the direction f transport) can be inferred and...
The unidirectional flux of an ionic species may occur because of several mechanisms such as active t...
Flux and flux-ratio equations are derived on the basis of the phenomenological equations of irrevers...
We study the distribution of direct translocation times for particles passing through membrane chann...
It has been shown recently that the ratio of unidirectional tracer fluxes, passing in opposite direc...
Ussing's equation for the ratio of undirectional tracer fluxes, passing in opposite directions throu...
matter through membranes is proportional at all corresponding times to the flux in the opposite dire...
Sten-Knudsen & Ussing (1981) and Bass et al. (1986) have shown that the flux of matter through membr...
A planar mosaic membrane consists of patches, each with a given area, diffusion coefficient, and mob...
Flux-ratio theorems compare the flux of matter through part of the boundary of a medium with spatial...
Derivations of the Ussing flux ratio equation have, until now, required the membrane to be both boun...
There exist many examples of membrane components (e.g. receptors) accumulating in special domains of...
AbstractUssing [1] considered the steady flux of a single chemical component diffusing through a mem...
Ussing [1] considered the steady flux of a single chemical component diffusing through a membrane un...
AbstractA linear diffusion convection equation for the transport of a single chemical component thro...
The phenomenological solute permeability (omega p) of a membrane measures the flux of solute across ...
The unidirectional flux of an ionic species may occur because of several mechanisms such as active t...
Flux and flux-ratio equations are derived on the basis of the phenomenological equations of irrevers...
We study the distribution of direct translocation times for particles passing through membrane chann...
It has been shown recently that the ratio of unidirectional tracer fluxes, passing in opposite direc...
Ussing's equation for the ratio of undirectional tracer fluxes, passing in opposite directions throu...
matter through membranes is proportional at all corresponding times to the flux in the opposite dire...
Sten-Knudsen & Ussing (1981) and Bass et al. (1986) have shown that the flux of matter through membr...
A planar mosaic membrane consists of patches, each with a given area, diffusion coefficient, and mob...
Flux-ratio theorems compare the flux of matter through part of the boundary of a medium with spatial...
Derivations of the Ussing flux ratio equation have, until now, required the membrane to be both boun...
There exist many examples of membrane components (e.g. receptors) accumulating in special domains of...
AbstractUssing [1] considered the steady flux of a single chemical component diffusing through a mem...
Ussing [1] considered the steady flux of a single chemical component diffusing through a membrane un...
AbstractA linear diffusion convection equation for the transport of a single chemical component thro...
The phenomenological solute permeability (omega p) of a membrane measures the flux of solute across ...
The unidirectional flux of an ionic species may occur because of several mechanisms such as active t...
Flux and flux-ratio equations are derived on the basis of the phenomenological equations of irrevers...
We study the distribution of direct translocation times for particles passing through membrane chann...