A human being has about one hundred thousand million cells. For the various types of cells to properly function, channels, valves, and gates are required. Channels are used to transport ions and small molecules, such as water, through cell membranes.
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Hinton, J.F. (2008). NMR Studies of Ion-Transporting Biological Channels. In: Webb, G.A. (eds) Modern Magnetic Resonance. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3910-7_34
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