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Anion permeability of the inhibitory post-synaptic membrane of the crayfish neuromuscular junctionCalcium channel permeation: A field in fluxMolecular motions within the pore of voltage-dependent sodium channelsPromiscuous binding in a selective protein: the bacterial Na+/H+ antiporter.Mapping the importance of four factors in creating monovalent ion selectivity in biological molecules.An entropic mechanism of generating selective ion binding in macromolecules.Current and selectivity in a model sodium channel under physiological conditions: Dynamic Monte Carlo simulations.Steric selectivity in Na channels arising from protein polarization and mobile side chains.An analysis of conductance changes in squid axon.The movement of thallium ions in muscle.An analysis of pore size in excitable membranesIonic permeability and electrical potential differences in Necturus kidney cells.Extracellular sodium interacts with the HERG channel at an outer pore site.Permeation properties of inward-rectifier potassium channels and their molecular determinantsBubbles, gating, and anesthetics in ion channelsControl of ion selectivity in LeuT: two Na+ binding sites with two different mechanismsVoltage-gated Na channel selectivity: the role of the conserved domain III lysine residueHydration number, topological control, and ion selectivity.Tl+-induced micros gating of current indicates instability of the MaxiK selectivity filter as caused by ion/pore interaction.Ion selectivity of carriers and channelsThe effect of valinomycin on the ionic permeability of thin lipid membranes.Electrolyte and body water changes after trauma.Some Cation Interactions in Muscle.Differences in apparent pore sizes of low and high voltage-activated Ca2+ channels.The founding of Journal of General Physiology: Membrane permeation and ion selectivity.Lorin J. Mullins, professor of biophysics. A life dedicated to the study of the interaction of ions with excitable membranes.Alterations in water and electrolyte distribution in congestive heart failure and their significance.Sodium channel permeation in squid axons. I: Reversal potential experiments.
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The penetration of some cations into muscle
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The penetration of some cations into muscle
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The penetration of some cations into muscle
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MULLINS Lj
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10.1085/JGP.42.4.817
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1959-03-01T00:00:00Z