Natural and synthetic anionophores promote the trans-membrane transport of anions such as chloride and bicarbonate. This process may alter cellular homeostasis with possible effects on internal ions concentration and pH levels triggering several and diverse biological effects. In this article, an overview of the recent results on the study of aniontransporters, mainly acting with a carrier-type mechanism, is given with emphasis on the structure/activity relationship and on their biological activity as antibiotic and anticancer agents and in the development of new drugs for treating conditions derived from dysregulation of natural anion channels
SummarySynthetic transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential as tools for biomedi...
Synthetic transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential as tools for biomedical res...
Gated ion transport across biological membranes is an intrinsic process regulated by protein channel...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
This highlight examines recent advances in the development of synthetic membrane transporters for an...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
Anion transport across phospholipid membrane is a typical supramolecular function involving dynamic ...
New approaches to the transmembrane transport of anions are discussed in this review. Advances in th...
Cystic fibrosis is the most well-known of a variety of diseases termed channelopathies, in which the...
Anion selective ionophores, anionophores, are small molecules capable of facilitating the transmembr...
In the last decade, the development of synthetic anion transporters has attracted much attention. A ...
Synthetic anion receptors capable of transporting anions through membranes can potentially be used a...
Synthetic anion transporters show much promise as potential anti-cancer agents and therapeutics for ...
Within this thesis novel receptors capable of binding and facilitating the transmembrane transport o...
Facilitated anion transport potentially represents a powerful tool to modulate various cellular func...
SummarySynthetic transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential as tools for biomedi...
Synthetic transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential as tools for biomedical res...
Gated ion transport across biological membranes is an intrinsic process regulated by protein channel...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
This highlight examines recent advances in the development of synthetic membrane transporters for an...
Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity,...
Anion transport across phospholipid membrane is a typical supramolecular function involving dynamic ...
New approaches to the transmembrane transport of anions are discussed in this review. Advances in th...
Cystic fibrosis is the most well-known of a variety of diseases termed channelopathies, in which the...
Anion selective ionophores, anionophores, are small molecules capable of facilitating the transmembr...
In the last decade, the development of synthetic anion transporters has attracted much attention. A ...
Synthetic anion receptors capable of transporting anions through membranes can potentially be used a...
Synthetic anion transporters show much promise as potential anti-cancer agents and therapeutics for ...
Within this thesis novel receptors capable of binding and facilitating the transmembrane transport o...
Facilitated anion transport potentially represents a powerful tool to modulate various cellular func...
SummarySynthetic transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential as tools for biomedi...
Synthetic transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential as tools for biomedical res...
Gated ion transport across biological membranes is an intrinsic process regulated by protein channel...