Pores are integral membrane proteins containing unregulated, water- filled passages that allow ions and other small molecules to cross the membrane. Pores are relatively uncommon in higher organisms because they are always [...] and can support very high transit rates
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Pores are integral membrane proteins containing unregulated, water- filled passages that allow ions and other small molecules to cross the membrane. Pores are relatively uncommon in higher organisms because they are always [...] and can support very high transit rates
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Pores are integral membrane proteins containing unregulated, water- filled passages that allow ions and other small molecules to cross the membrane. Pores are relatively uncommon in higher organisms because they are always [...] and can support very high transit rates
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Open it roteins containing unregulated, water- filled passages that allow ions and other small molecules to cross the membrane. Pores are relatively uncommon in higher organisms because they are always <span>open and can support very high transit rates <span>
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