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Transport Across Multi-Membrane Systems

✍ Scribed by H. H. Ussing, A. Leaf (auth.), Professor Dr. Gerhard Giebisch (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Leaves
470
Series
Membrane Transport in Biology 3
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The contributions of this volume are concerned with transport phenomena in multimembrane systems and in simple epithelia. In addition to the very substanΒ­ tial progress that has been made in the area of transport of fluid and solutes across artifical model membranes in vitro and across simple symmetrical cell membranes, much has been learned from studies of transport phenomena in multi membrane systems of higher complexity to be reviewed in this volume. It should be recalled that many of the fundamental conceptual and methodological problems of transport physiology have been successfully approached and definΒ­ ed by studying simple epithelia in vitro, and that the direction that research has taken has been affected in a major way by the cellular transport models that have evolved from this approach. Since then striking progress has been made in several areas. Not only have we been witnessing a keen and productive interest in the realtionship between fine structure and transport behavior in multimemΒ­ brane systems but significant advancements have also been made in defining individual active and passive transport operations, in analysing cell ion activities and transport pools, and in describing the differences in transport functions that underly the membrane asymmetry and cell polarization of cells subserving diΒ­ rectional transport.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XVIII
Transport Across Multimembrane Systems....Pages 1-26
Role of Tight Junctions in Epithelial Function....Pages 27-53
Morphological Correlates of Transport....Pages 55-93
Transport in Giant Plant Cells Freshwater Cells....Pages 95-124
Ion Transport and Turgor Pressure Regulation in Giant Algal Cells....Pages 125-174
Transport Across Amphibian Skin....Pages 175-208
Transport Across Amphibian Urinary Bladder....Pages 209-237
Transport Across Insect Excretory Epithelia....Pages 239-271
Transport Across Insect Gut Epithelium....Pages 273-306
Transport in Eye Epithelia: The Cornea and Crystalline Lens....Pages 307-335
Transport in Eye Epithelia: Ciliary Epithelium and Retina Pigment Epithelium....Pages 337-354
Ion Transport Across the Choroid Plexus....Pages 355-377
The Sweat Glands....Pages 379-413
The Lacrimal Gland....Pages 415-433
Back Matter....Pages 435-462

✦ Subjects


Medicine/Public Health, general


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