ACTIVE AND PASSIVE TRANSPORT OF SUBSTANCES THROUGH BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES
Keywords:
Membrane, active transport, passive transport, disease, concentration, pharmacological effect, gradient.Abstract
The aim of this article is to review the basic mechanisms of active and passive transport of substances across biological membranes, their associated diseases, and their applications in medicine. Through this, we hope to understand the current state of the field and provide directions for future research.
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