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      Effects of image charges on double layer structure and forces

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              Principles of selective ion transport in channels and pumps.

              The transport of ions across the membranes of cells and organelles is a prerequisite for many of life's processes. Transport often involves very precise selectivity for specific ions. Recently, atomic-resolution structures have been determined for channels or pumps that are selective for sodium, potassium, calcium, and chloride: four of the most abundant ions in biology. From these structures we can begin to understand the principles of selective ion transport in terms of the architecture and detailed chemistry of the ion conduction pathways.
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                Journal
                The Journal of Chemical Physics
                The Journal of Chemical Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-9606
                1089-7690
                September 28 2013
                September 28 2013
                : 139
                : 12
                : 124702
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                10.1063/1.4821636
                8ed67840-1227-48b1-93b9-e5139709e4b7
                © 2013
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