Water movement through lipid bilayers, pores, and plasma membranes : theory and reality

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Water movement through lipid bilayers, pores, and plasma membranes : theory and reality

Alan Finkelstein

(Distinguished lecture series of the Society of General Physiologists, v. 4)(A Wiley-Interscience publication)

Wiley, c1987

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Bibliography: p. 203-222

Includes index

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内容説明

This monograph on the water permeability of lipid bilayers and cell membranes provides a theoretical framework for treating water movement across membranes. The book includes a review of the results of water permeability measurements on artificial lipid bilayer membranes, and discusses permeability data on biological membranes. Written for both the general reader- physiologist, biophysicist, student, or chemist - and the specialist actively engaged in research, the material is neither too obscure nor too trivial. It strives to give the reader real physical insight into the mechanism of water transport through membranes.

目次

  • THEORY: Osmotic Equilibrium
  • Osmotic Transport (Osmosis) Induced by an Impermeant Solute
  • Tracer Diffusion of Water
  • Single-file Transport
  • Osmotic Transport (Osmosis)
  • LIPID BILAYER MEMBRANES: The Unmodified Membrane
  • Nystatin an Amphotericin B. Gramicidin A
  • PLASMA MEMBRANES: General Considerations
  • The Red Cell Membrane
  • Epithelia: Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)-Induced Water Permeability
  • Index.

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