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Part of the book series: Biomembranes ((B,volume 3))

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The title of this report (“Carrier Diffusion”) restricts the discussion to processes mediated by carriers but not occurring against gradients of activity or electrochemical activity.

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Wilbrandt, W. (1972). Carrier Diffusion. In: Kreuzer, F., Slegers, J.F.G. (eds) Biomembranes : Passive Permeability of Cell Membranes. Biomembranes, vol 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0961-1_5

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