"Transport of divalent cations across the gel supported phospholipid membranes"@en . . . "Transport of divalent cations across the gel supported phospholipid membranes"@en . . "Jet\u0159ichovice" . "This contribution deals with elucidation of principles of transporting processes of heavy metals (mainly lead, cadmium) across the biological membranes. The real membranes were for purposes of described experiments, replaced by model membranes, which were composed of phospholipid bilayers. Two different phorpholipids (1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine and the mixture of phospholipids obtained from soybeans (under commercial name Asolectin)) were used as the building elements for the formation of these membranes on the surface of the constructed gel electrode. The registered transporting processes have been characterized using voltammetry, and electrochemical impendance spectrometry (EIS). The impact of some parameters on these systems and processes was investigated." . "\u0160est\u00E1kov\u00E1, Ivana" . "Transport of divalent cations across the gel supported phospholipid membranes" . "Transport of divalent cations across the gel supported phospholipid membranes" . . "3"^^ . . "[3C1584198721]" . . "P(GAP206/11/1638), P(IAA400400806), Z(AV0Z40400503)" . "\u00DAst\u00ED nad Labem" . . "RIV/61388955:_____/11:00359945!RIV12-GA0-61388955" . "membranes; voltammetry; Brdi\u010Dka reaction"@en . "235911" . "RIV/61388955:_____/11:00359945" . "3"^^ . "Mare\u010Dek, Vladim\u00EDr" . . . "978-80-254-9634-3" . "Sborn\u00EDk p\u0159edn\u00E1\u0161ek. XXXI. Modern\u00ED elektrochemick\u00E9 metody" . . . . "BEST servis" . . . . . . . . "5"^^ . "This contribution deals with elucidation of principles of transporting processes of heavy metals (mainly lead, cadmium) across the biological membranes. The real membranes were for purposes of described experiments, replaced by model membranes, which were composed of phospholipid bilayers. Two different phorpholipids (1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine and the mixture of phospholipids obtained from soybeans (under commercial name Asolectin)) were used as the building elements for the formation of these membranes on the surface of the constructed gel electrode. The registered transporting processes have been characterized using voltammetry, and electrochemical impendance spectrometry (EIS). The impact of some parameters on these systems and processes was investigated."@en . "2011-05-23+02:00"^^ . "Navr\u00E1til, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . . . .