The electrodiffusion model presented in the previous paper, which specifically excludes ion-ion interactions, is analyzed for the ratio of one-way fluxes (flux ratio) as a function of the ionic driving force across the membrane. Significant deviations from the behavior expected on the basis of the Ussing relation are found. These are sufficient to explain the “nonindependent” ion movement noted in some biological flux ratio data. One-way fluxes are dependent on the ionic concentration on both sides of the membrane. The coupling of these fluxes to ionic concentrations comes from the dependence of ionic mobility and the diffusion coefficient on the equilibrium potential. It is concluded that nonindependent behavior in experimental data is not...
It has also been realised quite early that there existed some inconsistencies in Planck’s theory of ...
Flux and flux-ratio equations are derived on the basis of the phenomenological equations of irrevers...
Electrodiffusion of ions in both cation (CEM) and anion exchange membranes (AEM) has been studied wi...
The electrodiffusion model presented in the previous paper, which specifically excludes ion-ion inte...
The unidirectional flux of an ionic species may occur because of several mechanisms such as active t...
Ion flux through membrane channels is passively driven by the electrochemical potential differences ...
An electrodiffusion model for plasma membrane ion transport, which takes into account the influence ...
The usual assumption in treating the diffusion of ions in an electric field has been that the moveme...
A model for ion movement through specialized sites in the plasma membrane is presented and analyzed ...
Ions crossing biological membranes are described as a concentration of charge flowing through a sele...
We have examined the steady-state and time-dependent electrical properties of a model membrane syste...
The proper description of ion diffusion fluxes is important in the design and development of separat...
A theory is developed which correlates the ratio of the rates of electromi-gration across permselect...
The model of the excitable membrane assumes common channels for Na+ and K+; the two ion species inte...
The equation presented in the previous paper for steady-state membrane ionic current as a function o...
It has also been realised quite early that there existed some inconsistencies in Planck’s theory of ...
Flux and flux-ratio equations are derived on the basis of the phenomenological equations of irrevers...
Electrodiffusion of ions in both cation (CEM) and anion exchange membranes (AEM) has been studied wi...
The electrodiffusion model presented in the previous paper, which specifically excludes ion-ion inte...
The unidirectional flux of an ionic species may occur because of several mechanisms such as active t...
Ion flux through membrane channels is passively driven by the electrochemical potential differences ...
An electrodiffusion model for plasma membrane ion transport, which takes into account the influence ...
The usual assumption in treating the diffusion of ions in an electric field has been that the moveme...
A model for ion movement through specialized sites in the plasma membrane is presented and analyzed ...
Ions crossing biological membranes are described as a concentration of charge flowing through a sele...
We have examined the steady-state and time-dependent electrical properties of a model membrane syste...
The proper description of ion diffusion fluxes is important in the design and development of separat...
A theory is developed which correlates the ratio of the rates of electromi-gration across permselect...
The model of the excitable membrane assumes common channels for Na+ and K+; the two ion species inte...
The equation presented in the previous paper for steady-state membrane ionic current as a function o...
It has also been realised quite early that there existed some inconsistencies in Planck’s theory of ...
Flux and flux-ratio equations are derived on the basis of the phenomenological equations of irrevers...
Electrodiffusion of ions in both cation (CEM) and anion exchange membranes (AEM) has been studied wi...