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Planar patch method

All these facts have been established on planar lipid bilayers. Experiments conducted on biological membranes using the patch method showed that all regularities in both systems were identical. [Pg.217]

Ions and small molecules may be transported across cell membranes or lipid bilayers by artificial methods that employ either a carrier or channel mechanism. The former mechanism is worthy of brief investigation as it has several ramifications in the design of selectivity filters in artificial transmembrane channels. To date there are few examples where transmembrane studies have been carried out on artificial transporters. The channel mechanism is much more amenable to analysis by traditional biological techniques, such as planar bilayer and patch clamp methods, so perhaps it is not surprising that more work has been done to model transmembrane channels. [Pg.171]


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