Examples of 'ionophore' in a sentence

Meaning of "ionophore"

An ionophore is a substance that acts as a carrier for ions across lipid membranes. It is commonly used in biological research and medicine to transport ions across cell membranes or to selectively bind and transport specific ions.
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  • Any substance that can transfer ions from a hydrophilic medium (such as water) to a hydrophobic medium, or across a biological membrane, normally by forming a reversible complex with it; an ion carrier

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The ionophore appears as orange brown bonds.
Potentiation of the cytotoxic effect by the ionophore.
The ionophore is dispersed within a supporting matrix.
This invention pertains to a dispenser comprising an ionophore.
Preferably the ionophore antibiotic is monensin or a monensin.
Salinomycin is an antibacterial and coccidiostat ionophore therapeutic drug.
The cytokines and ionophore are present in effective amounts.
Acceleration of the kinetics of cytotoxicity by ionophore.
Likewise for the other ionophore antibiotics.
Polyether ionophore antibiotics are widely administered to control these microorganisms.
A dry composition of an ionophore antibiotic comprising.
Ionophore treatment on the red blood cells containing ovalbumin.
Increasing dose of ionophore enhances targeting.
This feedingstuff contains an ionophore.
The cytokines and ionophore are present in effective concentrations.

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The complicated life of an ionophore.
The cytokine and ionophore may be present in effective amounts.
Negative controls were carried out without calcium ionophore stimulation.
The cytokine and ionophore may be present in effective concentrations.
The effects were more predominant after the ionophore treatment.
Use of polyether ionophore antibiotics to control bacterial growth in sugar production.
Also the transmembrane pH gradient can be formed using an ionophore.
Monensin was selected as the ionophore antibiotic for detailed trialing.
A significant increase in signal is seen upon secretory stimulation with ionophore.
Horses are much more sensitive to ionophore toxicity than other species.
Any known ionophore selective to the ion to be analyzed may be employed.
The synthesis of three fragments of the polyether ionophore ionomycin is disclosed.
Preferably said ionophore antibiotic is in either a crystalline or mycellial form or both.
The toxicity of the conjugate is lower than that of the ionophore alone.
The ionophore used in the formulation is generally a carboxylic ionophore or polyether antibiotic.
But horses are much more sensitive to ionophore poisoning than other species.
Ca ionophore causes the release of calcium from stores in the endoplasmic reticulum.
The composition comprising calcium carbonate was used as a filler layer to conserve ionophore.
If desired the ionophore may be used in conjunction with an ion selective membrane.
The lowest plot shows the spontaneous loss in the absence of ionophore or calcium.
Preferably the ionophore antibiotic is a crystalline form rather than a mycellial form.
Mast cells can be stimulated vía the activation of calcium fluxes induced by a calcium ionophore.
Ionophore antibiotics are widely used in the poultry industry as growth promoters.
The blood cells may further be cultured in the presence of a cytokine and an ionophore.
The ionophore monensin causes a similar loss but does not disrupt cellular membranes.
The selected isolates should also be resistant to ionophore antibiotics commonly added to feedlot diets.
The ionophore can be incorporated in the monomer or the polymer by conventional synthetic modifications.
This increase is also observed when these cells are treated with the calcium ionophore.
Preferably the ionophore antibiotic is monensin and preferably that monensin is in a crystalline form.
Drugs comprising in association at least one immunotoxin and at least one monovalent carboxylic ionophore.
Valinomycin is an ionophore that selectively transports potassium ions through the bilayer membrane.
If the bound substances are ionic substances the reactive component is also called the ionophore.
The expandable composition was placed between the ionophore composition and the calcium carbonate composition.
The first and second compositions comprise at least one or more than one ionophore.
These monovalent carboxylic ionophore possess various biological properties and particularly antibiotic and antiparasitic properties.

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