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DSC-Study on the Interation between Monovalent Cations and DPPC

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Water and Ions in Biological Systems

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While Na+ and K+ ions are very important participvnts V the cellular processes, the other three alkali cations (Li+, Rb+ and Cs+) play a negligible role in biological systems. At the same time the study and the comparison of the biophysical behavior of these five cations provide important data on the molecular mechanism of ion transport across membranes.

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Tölgyesi, F., Györgyi, S., Szögyi, M. (1985). DSC-Study on the Interation between Monovalent Cations and DPPC. In: Pullman, A., Vasilescu, V., Packer, L. (eds) Water and Ions in Biological Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0424-9_49

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