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1 brane proteins mediating secondary active or passive transport.
2 h repeats (FG domains) that otherwise hinder passive transport.
3 partition-diffusion proportionality model of passive transport.
4 el to determine the microscopic mechanism of passive transport.
5                                              Passive transport across cell membranes is the major rou
6     Rhodamine can enter the inner volume via passive transport across the luminal membrane or lateral
7 e variation, chemical reaction kinetics, and passive transport across the membrane.
8 e treatment modality but currently relies on passive transport and local irradiation to avoid off-tar
9 bon tails provides an effective mechanism of passive transport, and illustrate the importance of the
10 of biological functions including active and passive transport, cell adhesion, catalysis and structur
11            Because both active migration and passive transport could be targeted in different ways to
12 ed cells significantly altered expression of passive transport functions, down-regulating expression
13                                              Passive transport has been understood in the context of
14                             The strategy for passive transport involved the incorporation of a membra
15            Existing techniques for measuring passive transport lack reproducibility and are hampered
16 many to question whether trees can rely on a passive transport mechanism to move carbohydrates from t
17 ich the nucleus takes up Ca(2+) by active or passive transport mechanisms.
18                                          The passive transport of glucose and related hexoses in huma
19  in common with K(+) ion channels, including passive transport of K(+) ions, a high flux rate, and th
20 een the chloroplast and cytosol to allow for passive transport of maltose out of chloroplasts at nigh
21 ER-mitochondrial contact sites might mediate passive transport of mitochondria into the bud, we found
22                                          The passive transport of molecules through a cell membrane r
23  currents are still capable of mediating the passive transport of molecules with kinetics close to th
24 ons of lipid bilayer membranes should affect passive transport of molecules.
25 channelrhodopsins that carry out light-gated passive transport of Na(+) and H(+).
26 on/deprotonation of soluble doxorubicin, and passive transport of neutral doxorubicin across the lipi
27 branes are primarily responsible for the low passive transport of nonelectrolytes across cell membran
28 ophorous vacuole membrane (PVM) and mediates passive transport of small molecules across the PVM.
29 nes both active nuclear transport of YAP and passive transport of small proteins.
30 r sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) allow passive transport of solutes, macromolecules, and partic
31 tic residues that are proposed to facilitate passive transport of specific solutes.
32 eter ion-selective nanopipets to monitor the passive transport of tetrabutylammonium at individual NP
33 SECM investigation of cell topography or the passive transport of the redox mediator into the cells.
34                   This result indicates that passive transport of the redox molecules across the NE i
35    UT1 expressed in Xenopus oocytes mediated passive transport of urea that was inhibited by phloreti
36                    Aquaporins facilitate the passive transport of water, solutes, or ions across biol
37 antitative measurements of the dependence of passive transport on membrane properties.
38 lift gradients in central Nepal reflect only passive transport over a ramp in the MHT.
39 fated analogues designed to avoid active and passive transport pathways were prepared.
40                      As a consequence, these passive-transport phenomena lead to an accumulation of s
41 erences and similarities between these three passive-transport phenomena.
42 ed by spermine, suggesting a porin-dependent passive transport process.
43 minal solute concentration by an active or a passive transport process.
44 that allow for the detailed investigation of passive transport processes and mechanisms.
45 e plasmon resonance can be used to establish passive transport properties of drugs.
46 bitats, variation in ocean circulation makes passive transport unreliable, and young animals probably
47             Across higher mimetic membranes, passive transport was quantified under physiologically r