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Biochemie des Aktiven Transports
Mögliche Mechanismen und Modelle für aktive Transportvorgänge
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Hans Netter
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1961
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Further investigations on a Mg++ + Na+-activated adenosintriphosphatase, possibly related to the active, linked transport of Na+ and K+ across the nerve membrane
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The contributions of diffusion and flow to the passage of D2O through living membranes; effect of neurohypophyseal hormone on isolated anuran skin.
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Membrane adenosine triphosphatase as a participant in the active transport of sodium and potassium in the human erythrocyte.
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Experimental evidence and biological significance of active transport
pp. 15
Mögliche Mechanismen und Modelle für aktive Transportvorgänge
pp. 54
Zusammenwirken von Membranstruktur und Zellstoffwechsel bei der Regulierung der Ionenpermeabilität roter Blutkörperchen
pp. 100
Bacterial permeases
pp. 112
Zuckertransporte
pp. 145
The mechanism of active transport of ions in nerve and muscle fibres
pp. 167
Aktiver Transport von Aminosäuren
pp. 189
Aktiver Transport als regulatives Prinzip für gerichtete Stoffverteilung in höheren Pflanzen
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