"Aplosspan:" a bilayer-length, ion-selective ionophore that functions in phospholipid bilayers
Wei Wang1, Ruiqiong Li, George W Gokel
1Department of Chemistry, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.
Abstract:
A structurally simple, novel, membrane-active ionophore has been designed, prepared, characterized, and shown to conduct Na(+), Cl(-), and carboxyfluorescein anions, probably as a dimer, across liposomal bilayers.
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