This highlight examines recent advances in the development of synthetic membrane transporters for anions, highlighting the underlying principles of transporter design and the promising applications of such transporters to biological systems including potential future treatments for diseases like cystic fibrosis which is caused by dysregulation of chloride transport across epithelial cell membranes
Anion transport by synthetic carriers (anionophores) holds promise for medical applications, especia...
Transmembrane anion carriers (anionophores) have potential for biological activity, including the tr...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic lethal disease, originated from the defective function of the CFT...
New approaches to the transmembrane transport of anions are discussed in this review. Advances in th...
Anion transport across phospholipid membrane is a typical supramolecular function involving dynamic ...
Cystic fibrosis is the most well-known of a variety of diseases termed channelopathies, in which the...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
Natural and synthetic anionophores promote the trans-membrane transport of anions such as chloride a...
Transport of ions across membranes is crucial for many processes in biology and membrane proteins no...
A series of fluorinated tripodal tris-thioureas function as highly active anion transporters across ...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
A series of fluorinated tripodal tris-thioureas function as highly active anion transporters across ...
In the last decade, the development of synthetic anion transporters has attracted much attention. A ...
Synthetic transmembrane anion transporters have attracted a great deal of interest due to their pote...
Synthetic anion transporters are active in cystic fibrosis cells, and are additive to clinically-app...
Anion transport by synthetic carriers (anionophores) holds promise for medical applications, especia...
Transmembrane anion carriers (anionophores) have potential for biological activity, including the tr...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic lethal disease, originated from the defective function of the CFT...
New approaches to the transmembrane transport of anions are discussed in this review. Advances in th...
Anion transport across phospholipid membrane is a typical supramolecular function involving dynamic ...
Cystic fibrosis is the most well-known of a variety of diseases termed channelopathies, in which the...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
Natural and synthetic anionophores promote the trans-membrane transport of anions such as chloride a...
Transport of ions across membranes is crucial for many processes in biology and membrane proteins no...
A series of fluorinated tripodal tris-thioureas function as highly active anion transporters across ...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
A series of fluorinated tripodal tris-thioureas function as highly active anion transporters across ...
In the last decade, the development of synthetic anion transporters has attracted much attention. A ...
Synthetic transmembrane anion transporters have attracted a great deal of interest due to their pote...
Synthetic anion transporters are active in cystic fibrosis cells, and are additive to clinically-app...
Anion transport by synthetic carriers (anionophores) holds promise for medical applications, especia...
Transmembrane anion carriers (anionophores) have potential for biological activity, including the tr...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic lethal disease, originated from the defective function of the CFT...