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Structure and Functions of the OTOP1 Proton Channel
Structure and Functions of the OTOP1 Proton Channel
OTOP1 belongs to the otopetrin family of membrane proteins that form proton channels in cells of diverse types. In mammals...
Influence of Membrane Curvature on the Energy Barrier of Pore Formation
Influence of Membrane Curvature on the Energy Barrier of Pore Formation
Formation of through conducting defects—pores—in the lipid bilayer affects many processes in living cells and ...
Rapid Transfer of Photo-Released Protons from Water to Lipid Membrane
Rapid Transfer of Photo-Released Protons from Water to Lipid Membrane
The transport of protons between the membrane boundary and water can be hindered by the presence of a high potential barri...
Approach for Analysis of Intracellular Markers in Phosphatidylserine-Positive Platelets
Approach for Analysis of Intracellular Markers in Phosphatidylserine-Positive Platelets
Phosphatidylserine- (PS-) positive platelets play an important role in thrombosis and hemostasis. They have high procoagul...
Membrane-Active Mitochondria-Targeted Antitumor Agents and Drug Delivery Systems
Membrane-Active Mitochondria-Targeted Antitumor Agents and Drug Delivery Systems
Mitochondria are the “power stations” of cells. Without them, the normal functioning of a living cell is impos...
Theoretical Explanation for the Variability in Platelet Activation through the GPVI Receptor
Theoretical Explanation for the Variability in Platelet Activation through the GPVI Receptor
One of the key receptors on the surface of platelets, non-nuclear cells responsible for preventing blood loss when blood v...
Monoclonal Line of Cells Co-Expressing Genetically Encoded Sensors for cAMP and Ca2+
Monoclonal Line of Cells Co-Expressing Genetically Encoded Sensors for cAMP and Ca2+
A variety of surface receptors and intracellular signaling systems are involved in cell-to-cell communication and paracrin...