Issue 1, 2005

NMR and ion selective electrode studies of hydraphile channels correlate with biological activity in E. coli and B. subtilis

Abstract

Previous sodium ion transport results obtained by NMR methods are compared with those obtained by a new ISE technique and are found to correlate well with each other and with the biological activity against E. coli and B. subtilis.

Graphical abstract: NMR and ion selective electrode studies of hydraphile channels correlate with biological activity in E. coli and B. subtilis

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Sep 2004
Accepted
12 Oct 2004
First published
25 Nov 2004

Chem. Commun., 2005, 89-91

NMR and ion selective electrode studies of hydraphile channels correlate with biological activity in E. coli and B. subtilis

W. M. Leevy, M. E. Weber, P. H. Schlesinger and G. W. Gokel, Chem. Commun., 2005, 89 DOI: 10.1039/B413588A

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