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[EN] The membrane potential (V-mem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane ...
AbstractRatiometric imaging of styryl potentiometric dyes can be used to measure the potential gradi...
Cells have thousands of different lipids. In the plasma membrane, and in membranes of the late secre...
The intrinsic membrane potential affects or even governs a variety of biological phenomena associate...
It is well-established that native plasma membranes are characterized by an asymmetric distribution ...
All biological cell membranes maintain an electric transmembrane potential of around 100 mV, due in ...
The trajectories for these five membrane systems are associated with the following work: Lin, Xub...
The membrane potential (Vmem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane flanke...
An equilibrium transmembrane asymmetry in charged lipids is shown to arise as a result of oriented, ...
Despite the ubiquity of transbilayer asymmetry in natural cell membranes, the vast majority of exist...
The plasma membrane is a ∼4 nm thick phospholipid bilayer that defines the boundary of a cell, segre...
The plasma membrane phospholipid distribution of animal cells is markedly asymmetric. Phosphatidylse...
Despite the ubiquity of transbilayer asymmetry in natural cell membranes, the vast majority of exist...
Bilayer lipid membranes are fundamental to the function of eukaryotic cells. A discernible character...
Biological membranes possess intrinsic asymmetry. This asymmetry is associated not only with leaflet...
[EN] The membrane potential (V-mem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane ...
AbstractRatiometric imaging of styryl potentiometric dyes can be used to measure the potential gradi...
Cells have thousands of different lipids. In the plasma membrane, and in membranes of the late secre...
The intrinsic membrane potential affects or even governs a variety of biological phenomena associate...
It is well-established that native plasma membranes are characterized by an asymmetric distribution ...
All biological cell membranes maintain an electric transmembrane potential of around 100 mV, due in ...
The trajectories for these five membrane systems are associated with the following work: Lin, Xub...
The membrane potential (Vmem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane flanke...
An equilibrium transmembrane asymmetry in charged lipids is shown to arise as a result of oriented, ...
Despite the ubiquity of transbilayer asymmetry in natural cell membranes, the vast majority of exist...
The plasma membrane is a ∼4 nm thick phospholipid bilayer that defines the boundary of a cell, segre...
The plasma membrane phospholipid distribution of animal cells is markedly asymmetric. Phosphatidylse...
Despite the ubiquity of transbilayer asymmetry in natural cell membranes, the vast majority of exist...
Bilayer lipid membranes are fundamental to the function of eukaryotic cells. A discernible character...
Biological membranes possess intrinsic asymmetry. This asymmetry is associated not only with leaflet...
[EN] The membrane potential (V-mem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane ...
AbstractRatiometric imaging of styryl potentiometric dyes can be used to measure the potential gradi...
Cells have thousands of different lipids. In the plasma membrane, and in membranes of the late secre...