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- Active transport
- Bacterial transport
- Bicarbonate, chloride, and proton transport systems
- Biological interfaces : flows and exchanges : proceedings
- Biomembranes : calcium, proton, and potassium pumps, Volume 157, Part Q | ATP-driven pumps and related transport
- Biomembranes : the Na, K-pump, Volume 156, Part P | ATP-driven pumps and related transport
- Cell membrane in function and dysfunction of vascular tissue : proceedings of the Fifth Argenteuil Symposium held under the auspices of the Fondation cardiologique Princesse Liliane in Waterloo, Belgium, 30 June and 1 July 1980
- Cellular and molecular physiology of sodium-calcium exchange : proceedings of the fourth international conference
- Chloride transport coupling in biological membranes and epithelia
- Electric potentials in biological membrane transport
- Electrogenic ion pumps
- Electrogenic transport : fundamental principles and physiological implications
- Folic acid and folates
- Hydrogen ion transport in epithelia
- Intestinal active transport of glucose after alteration of cellular kinetics with mechlorethamine and cyclohexamide in the hamster Mesocricetus auratus
- Intracellular cholesterol trafficking
- Ion channels : from structure to function
- Ion channels in neural membranes : proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Biological Membranes held at Crans-sur-Sierre, Switzerland, June 10-14, 1985
- Ion interactions in energy transfer biomembranes
- Ion-motive ATPases : structure, function, and regulation
- Mechanisms in bioenergetics : proceedings
- Membrane biophysics II : physical methods in the study of epithelia | proceedings of the third Conference on Membrane Biophysics: Physical Methods in the Study of Biophysical Systems
- Metabolism of the nerve tissue in relation to ion movements : in vitro and in situ
- Proceedings from the Symposium on Gastric Ion Transport in Uppsala, Sweden, July 24-28, 1977
- Protein traffic in eukaryotic cells : selected reviews
- Protons, electrons, phosphorylation and active transport
- Receptors, membrane transport, and signal transduction
- Regulation of potassium transport across biological membranes
- Sodium-calcium exchange and the plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase in cell function : fifth international conference
- Structure, function, and biogenesis of energy transfer systems : proceedings of the International Symposium on Structure, Function, and Biogenesis of Energy Transfer Systems, Bari, Italy, 9-11 July 1989
- The Mechanism of gated calcium transport across biological membranes
- The Mechanism of neuronal and extraneuronal transport of catecholamines
- The Na+, K+-pump : proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Na+, K+-ATPase held at Fuglsø Conference Center, Denmark, June 14-19, 1987
- The Structural basis of membrane function : [proceedings of the international symposium (May 5-7, 1975, Tehran)
- The ion pumps : structure, function, and regulation : proceedings of the First Shoresh Workshop on Ion Pumps, held at Shoresh, Israel, August 30th through September 2, 1987
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