Membrane Permeability: 100 Years Since Ernest Overton

David W Deamer editor Dale J Benos editor Arnost Kleinzeller editor Douglas M Fambrough editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

Published:21st May '99

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Membrane Permeability: 100 Years Since Ernest Overton cover

Key Features * Provides an historical perspective of Overton's contributions to the theory of narcosis * Presents an overview of each permeability mechanism, including active transport, endocytosis, exocytosis, and passive diffusion

Ernest Overton, one of the pioneers in lipid membrane research, put forward the first comprehensive theory of lipid membrane structure. This title provides an historical perspective of his contributions to the theory of narcosis. It offers an overview of each permeability mechanism, including active transport, endocytosis, and passive diffusion.Membrane permeability is fundamental to all cell biology and subcellular biology. The cell exists as a closed unit. Import and export depend upon a number of sophisticated mechanisms, such as active transport, endocytosis, exocytosis, and passive diffusion. These systems are critical for the normal housekeeping physiological functions. However, access to the cell is also taken advantage of by toxic microbes (such as cholera or ptomaine) and when designing drugs. Ernest Overton, one of the pioneers in lipid membrane research, put forward the first comprehensive theory of lipid membrane structure. His most quoted paper on the osmotic properties of cells laid the foundation for the modern concepts of membrane function, most notably important in anesthesia. This book is designed to celebrate the centennial anniversary (in the first chapter) of Overton's work. Subsequent chapters present readers with up-to-date concepts of membrane structure and function and the challenge they pose for new explorations.

ISBN: 9780121533489

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 690g

423 pages