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Andreas Horner

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Faraday Discussions|July 18, 2018
Single-file transport of water through membrane channelsAndreas Horner, Peter Pohl
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2018
Comment on "Enhanced water permeability and tunable ion selectivity in subnanometer carbon nanotube porins"Andreas Horner, Peter Pohl
BMC Biology|January 14, 2021
Native-like membrane models of E. coli polar lipid extract shed light on the importance of lipid composition complexityKristyna Pluhackova, Andreas Horner
Chemical Reviews|April 6, 2019
Intrinsic Membrane Permeability to Small MoleculesChristof Hannesschlaeger, Andreas Horner, Peter Pohl
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 31, 2008
Cholesterol's decoupling effect on membrane partitioning and permeability revisited: is there anything beyond Fick's law of diffusion?Andreas Missner, Andreas Horner, Peter Pohl
Plos One|January 4, 2013
Electrostatically induced recruitment of membrane peptides into clusters requires ligand binding at both interfacesYuri N Antonenko, Andreas Horner, Peter Pohl
Physical Review Letters|July 16, 2013
Long and short lipid molecules experience the same interleaflet drag in lipid bilayersAndreas Horner, Sergey A Akimov, Peter Pohl
Biophysical Journal|April 8, 2009
Coupled diffusion of peripherally bound peptides along the outer and inner membrane leafletsAndreas Horner, Yuri N Antonenko, Peter Pohl
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 24, 2011
Monitoring single-channel water permeability in polarized cellsLiudmila Erokhova, Andreas Horner, Philipp Kügler, et al.
Current Protocols|March 6, 2026
A Semi-Quantitative Yeast Complementation Platform for Characterizing Urea and Ammonia Transport by Membrane ChannelsAnna Stoib, Sahar Shojaei, Christine Siligan, et al.
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Faraday Discussions|July 18, 2018
Single-file transport of water through membrane channelsAndreas Horner, Peter Pohl
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2018
Comment on "Enhanced water permeability and tunable ion selectivity in subnanometer carbon nanotube porins"Andreas Horner, Peter Pohl
BMC Biology|January 14, 2021
Native-like membrane models of E. coli polar lipid extract shed light on the importance of lipid composition complexityKristyna Pluhackova, Andreas Horner
Chemical Reviews|April 6, 2019
Intrinsic Membrane Permeability to Small MoleculesChristof Hannesschlaeger, Andreas Horner, Peter Pohl
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 31, 2008
Cholesterol's decoupling effect on membrane partitioning and permeability revisited: is there anything beyond Fick's law of diffusion?Andreas Missner, Andreas Horner, Peter Pohl
Plos One|January 4, 2013
Electrostatically induced recruitment of membrane peptides into clusters requires ligand binding at both interfacesYuri N Antonenko, Andreas Horner, Peter Pohl
Physical Review Letters|July 16, 2013
Long and short lipid molecules experience the same interleaflet drag in lipid bilayersAndreas Horner, Sergey A Akimov, Peter Pohl
Biophysical Journal|April 8, 2009
Coupled diffusion of peripherally bound peptides along the outer and inner membrane leafletsAndreas Horner, Yuri N Antonenko, Peter Pohl
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 24, 2011
Monitoring single-channel water permeability in polarized cellsLiudmila Erokhova, Andreas Horner, Philipp Kügler, et al.
Current Protocols|March 6, 2026
A Semi-Quantitative Yeast Complementation Platform for Characterizing Urea and Ammonia Transport by Membrane ChannelsAnna Stoib, Sahar Shojaei, Christine Siligan, et al.
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