1983
DOI: 10.1016/0302-4598(83)85099-5
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Competition between the transfers of inorganic ions and hydrophobic anions through lipid bilayer membranes after a charge pulse and under a small applied voltage

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“…27,28 It may be relevant to this point that the anion of cobalt bis(dicarbollide), [3,3 0 -Co(1,2-C 2 B 9 H 11 ) 2 ] À , commonly known as COSAN, is also shown to permeate through lipid membranes. [29][30][31] Fig. 1D shows the scheme of a proton translocation cycle of o-carborane including protonation of the anion at one side of the membrane, movement of the neutral form to the other side, subsequent deprotonation and movement of the deprotonated form back to resume the cycle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27,28 It may be relevant to this point that the anion of cobalt bis(dicarbollide), [3,3 0 -Co(1,2-C 2 B 9 H 11 ) 2 ] À , commonly known as COSAN, is also shown to permeate through lipid membranes. [29][30][31] Fig. 1D shows the scheme of a proton translocation cycle of o-carborane including protonation of the anion at one side of the membrane, movement of the neutral form to the other side, subsequent deprotonation and movement of the deprotonated form back to resume the cycle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%