Cell Electropermeabilization and Cellular Uptake of Small Molecules: The Electrochemotherapy Concept

  • Silve A
  • Mir L
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Abstract

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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