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On the derivation of the Kargol's mechanistic transport equations from the Kedem–Katchalsky phenomenological equations

In: General Physiology and Biophysics, vol. 24, no. 2
G Suchanek

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Year, pages: 2005, 247 - 258
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In the present article, it was demonstrated that – by starting from the so-called adjusted Kedem–Katchalsky (KK) phenomenological equations (Suchanek et al. 2004), i.e. the equations: Jv = LpΔP − LpDΔΠ. JD = −LDpΔP + LDΔΠ it is possible to derive practical transport equations (for the volume flow and the solute flow) in the form of the Kargol´s mechanistic transport equations (Kargol and Kargol 2000, 2001, 2003a,b,c, 2004; Kargol 2002). On this basis, it has been found that the KK thermodynamic formalism for membrane transport (practical equations) is in general identical with the mechanistic equations for membrane transport.
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ISO 690:
Suchanek, G. 2005. On the derivation of the Kargol's mechanistic transport equations from the Kedem–Katchalsky phenomenological equations. In General Physiology and Biophysics, vol. 24, no.2, pp. 247-258. 0231-5882.

APA:
Suchanek, G. (2005). On the derivation of the Kargol's mechanistic transport equations from the Kedem–Katchalsky phenomenological equations. General Physiology and Biophysics, 24(2), 247-258. 0231-5882.