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Cell Membrane Transport: Principles and Techniques

✍ Scribed by Arnošt Kotyk, Karel Janáček (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Leaves
497
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


It is not a particularly rewarding task to engage in writing a book on a subject which is undergoing a rapid and potentially revolutionary develop­ ment, but, on the other hand, the investigation of transport of substances into and out of cells has reached a stage of maturity or at least of self­ realization and this fact alone warrants a closer examination of the subject. No one will doubt at present that the movement-mostly by selective translocation-of substances, ranging from hydrogen ions to deoxyribo­ nucleic acids, across the cell-surrounding barriers represents one of the salient features of a living cell and that, if we are permitted to go so far, the cessation of the selective transport processes might be considered as the equivalent of cell death. Hardly anybody will question the premise that cell and tissue differentiation within the ontogenetic development of an organism is closely associated with properties of the outer cell face. Perhaps no serious scholar will attempt to refute the concept that mem­ branes with characteristic morphology and composition represent the ar­ chitectural framework for the whole cell. And probably no experienced biologist will raise objections to the belief that many physiological processes, like nervous impulse conduction and other electrical phenomena of cells and tissues or their volume changes, are associated with membrane-regulated shifts of ions and molecules.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Composition and Structure of Cell Membranes....Pages 3-23
Front Matter....Pages 25-25
Transport in Homogeneous Liquid Phase....Pages 27-53
Passive Membrane Transport of Nonelectrolytes....Pages 55-89
Permeation of Ions and Water....Pages 91-130
Active and Coupled Uphill Transport....Pages 131-150
Kinetics of Tracer Exchange....Pages 151-172
Special Types of Transport....Pages 173-179
Front Matter....Pages 181-181
Molecular Basis of Transport....Pages 183-199
Front Matter....Pages 201-201
Incubation and Separation Techniques....Pages 203-214
Estimation of Solute Penetration....Pages 215-232
Interpretation of Transport Data....Pages 233-245
Bioelectrical Measurements....Pages 247-262
Volume Flow Measurements....Pages 263-268
Use of Artificial Membranes....Pages 269-280
Assay of Transport Proteins....Pages 281-285
Front Matter....Pages 287-287
Bacteria....Pages 289-301
Yeasts and Fungi....Pages 303-320
Algae and Higher Plants....Pages 321-344
Erythrocytes....Pages 345-354
Muscle....Pages 355-370
Front Matter....Pages 287-287
Nerve....Pages 371-389
Epithelial Layers of Anurans....Pages 391-409
Intestine....Pages 411-431
Kidney....Pages 433-444
Mitochondria....Pages 445-458
Tumor Cells....Pages 459-462
Back Matter....Pages 463-498

✦ Subjects


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