Reconstitution of membrane transport systems

Z. I. Cabantchik, A. Darmon

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Abstract

“First the fish must be caught,” That is easy: a baby, I think, could have caught it. “Next, the fish must be bought.” That is easy: a penny, I think, would have bought it. “Now cook me the fish!” That is easy, and will not take more than a minute. “Let it lie in a dish!” That is easy, because it already is in it. “Bring it here! Let me sup!” It is easy to set such a dish on the table. “Take the dish-cover up!” Ah, that is so hard that I fear I’m unable! For it holds it like glue – Hold the lid to the dish, while it lies in the middle: Which is easiest to do, Un-dish-cover the fish, or dishcover the riddle? Lewis Carroll Through the Looking Glass.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStructure and Properties of Cell Membrane Structure and Properties of Cell Membranes
Subtitle of host publicationVolume III
PublisherCRC Press
Pages123-166
Number of pages44
ISBN (Electronic)9781351085434
ISBN (Print)0849357667, 9781315897882
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2018

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