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Control Mechanisms of Anion Distribution Across the Mitochondrial Membrane

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Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry

Part of the book series: Experientia Supplementum ((EXS,volume 18))

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The study of the regulation of anion distribution across the mitochondrial membrane has been extended to other physiologically important substrates, e.g. glutamate, pyruvate and aspartate.** Aspartate was found to be the only anion whose distribution seems to be dependent on membrane potential but not on ΔpH.

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Palmieri, F., Genchi, G., Quagliariello, E. (1971). Control Mechanisms of Anion Distribution Across the Mitochondrial Membrane. In: Milazzo, G., Jones, P.E., Rampazzo, L. (eds) Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry. Experientia Supplementum, vol 18. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5848-9_48

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