AbstractA linear diffusion convection equation for the transport of a single chemical component through a membrane is coupled with a linear reaction equation describing interaction of the diffusing chemical with an immobile reactant. Expressions are derived for the flux responses in and out of the membrane to given concentrations applied at one side of the membrane while zero concentration is maintained at the other. These fluxes are compared with the corresponding fluxes for the complementary experiment in which the imposed boundary concentration at the two faces of the membrane are interchanged. Ussing-type flux-ratio relationships are obtained for the outflow fluxes, but the inflow fluxes respond in a different way, and it is found that ...
Flux and flux-ratio equations are derived on the basis of the phenomenological equations of irrevers...
Derivations of the Ussing flux ratio equation have, until now, required the membrane to be both boun...
Ussing's equation for the ratio of undirectional tracer fluxes, passing in opposite directions throu...
AbstractA linear diffusion convection equation for the transport of a single chemical component thro...
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...
Ussing [1] considered the steady flux of a single chemical component diffusing through a membrane un...
AbstractUssing [1] considered the steady flux of a single chemical component diffusing through a mem...
Abstract-An analysis is presented of the “facilitated ” transport problem, involving steady diffusio...
The unidirectional flux of an ionic species may occur because of several mechanisms such as active t...
Carrier-mediated transport in membranes as a globally nonreactive process is distinguished from film...
Both in biology and technology, membranes can be seldom treated as single, thin and linearly behavin...
Diffusional transport across lipid membranes can be highly complex and include several parallel tran...
A convection-diffusion equation for membrane filtration is analytically solved assuming fast crossfl...
Frictional models for membrane transport are tested experimentally and theoretically for the simple ...
Flux and flux-ratio equations are derived on the basis of the phenomenological equations of irrevers...
Derivations of the Ussing flux ratio equation have, until now, required the membrane to be both boun...
Ussing's equation for the ratio of undirectional tracer fluxes, passing in opposite directions throu...
AbstractA linear diffusion convection equation for the transport of a single chemical component thro...
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...
Ussing [1] considered the steady flux of a single chemical component diffusing through a membrane un...
AbstractUssing [1] considered the steady flux of a single chemical component diffusing through a mem...
Abstract-An analysis is presented of the “facilitated ” transport problem, involving steady diffusio...
The unidirectional flux of an ionic species may occur because of several mechanisms such as active t...
Carrier-mediated transport in membranes as a globally nonreactive process is distinguished from film...
Both in biology and technology, membranes can be seldom treated as single, thin and linearly behavin...
Diffusional transport across lipid membranes can be highly complex and include several parallel tran...
A convection-diffusion equation for membrane filtration is analytically solved assuming fast crossfl...
Frictional models for membrane transport are tested experimentally and theoretically for the simple ...
Flux and flux-ratio equations are derived on the basis of the phenomenological equations of irrevers...
Derivations of the Ussing flux ratio equation have, until now, required the membrane to be both boun...
Ussing's equation for the ratio of undirectional tracer fluxes, passing in opposite directions throu...