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- Valinomycin is a naturally occurring dodecadepsipeptide used in the transport of pot****ium and as an antibiotic. Valinomycin is obtained from the cells...
- "survival time". An example is the pot****ium selective electrode, based on valinomycin as an ion-exchange agent. Enzyme electrodes are not true ion-selective...
- electrodes are typical ion exchange resin membrane electrodes, using valinomycin, a pot****ium ionop****, as the ion carrier in the membrane to provide...
- ligands that have affinity for the pot****ium cation. Ionop****s such as valinomycin also display a marked preference for the pot****ium cation over other...
- Action of Nonactin, Valinomycin, and Gramicidin." Freezing and Melting of Lipid Bilayers and the Mode of Action of Nonactin, Valinomycin, and Gramicidin....
- he and his colleagues were investigating the antibiotic mechanisms of valinomycin and nigericin. Many ionop****s are produced naturally by a variety of...
- Trimethyltin chloride Triphenyltin chloride Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine Valinomycin Vinyl acetate monomer Warfarin Warfarin sodium Xylylene dichloride Zinc...
- mitochondrial functions--effects on energized ion fluxes in the presence of valinomycin". Biochemical Pharmacology. 24 (18): 1701–1705. doi:10.1016/0006-2952(75)90009-x...
- nerve stimulation. Cereulide is a cyclic dodecadepsipeptide resembling valinomycin; it contains three repeats of four amino acids: D-Oxy-Leu—D-Ala—L-Oxy-Val—L-Val...
- PMID 10368284. Rose L, Jenkins AT (2006). "The effect of the ionop**** valinomycin on biomimetic solid supported lipid DPPTE/EPC membranes". Bioelectrochemistry...