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Anion permeability of the inhibitory post-synaptic membrane of the crayfish neuromuscular junctionTuning the ion selectivity of tetrameric cation channels by changing the number of ion binding sitesProtein interactions central to stabilizing the K+ channel selectivity filter in a four-sited configuration for selective K+ permeationDomain architecture of a calcium-permeable AMPA receptor in a ligand-free conformation.Kinetic model of conduction changes across excitable membranesEntry of organic acid anions into rootsSodium inactivation. Experimental test of two modelsCAESUM IONS DO NOT PASS THE MEMBRANE OF THE GIANT AXONAn entropic mechanism of generating selective ion binding in macromolecules.Independence of the sodium and potassium conductance channels. A kinetic argumentStructural studies of ion selectivity in tetrameric cation channels.Origins of ion selectivity in potassium channels from the perspective of channel block.Steric selectivity in Na channels arising from protein polarization and mobile side chains.On the importance of atomic fluctuations, protein flexibility, and solvent in ion permeationSodium and potassium competition in potassium-selective and non-selective channels.The sodium channel of excitable and non-excitable cells.Ionic interconversion of pacemaker and nonpacemaker cultured chick heart cellsCurrent-voltage curves of porous membranes in the presence of pore-blocking ions. I. Narrow pores containing no more than one moving ion.PENETRATION OF NON-ELECTROLYTE MOLECULES IN RESTING AND STIMULATED SQUID NERVE FIBERS.Stimulation of the salt receptor of the blowfly. III. The alkali halidesElectrolyte and body water changes after trauma.Sodium inactivation in nerve fibersNa and K Fluxes in Nitella clavata.Safe and efficient local gene delivery into skeletal muscle via a combination of Pluronic L64 and modified electrotransfer.The founding of Journal of General Physiology: Membrane permeation and ion selectivity.Alterations in water and electrolyte distribution in congestive heart failure and their significance.A Demonstration of Ion-Exchange Phenomena in Phospholipid Mono-Molecular Films
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An analysis of pore size in excitable membranes
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An analysis of pore size in excitable membranes
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An analysis of pore size in excitable membranes
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An analysis of pore size in excitable membranes
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MULLINS LJ
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10.1085/JGP.43.5.105
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1960-05-01T00:00:00Z