The cell membrane is an impassable barrier for small hydrophilic molecules, termed nonpermeant, that are too hydrophilic for diffusing through the plasma membrane, and moreover are not recognized and internalized by a transporter, channel, or receptor system....
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Silve, A., & Mir, L. M. (2011). Cell Electropermeabilization and Cellular Uptake of Small Molecules: The Electrochemotherapy Concept. In Clinical Aspects of Electroporation (pp. 69–82). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8363-3_6
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