Biological Membranes as Targets for Natural and Synthetic Compounds
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Biological Membranes as Targets for Natural and Synthetic Compounds
Abstract
Biological membranes are responsible for all types of regulation and compound transfer, as well as information flow between and within eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells [...].
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