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part of ion channel which forms path ions use to move from one side of membrane to other. Often lined with some hydrophilic amino acids. Sometimes filled with water. Pore lengths have been inferred for some ion channels by blocking the pore during conduction experiments using blocking agents with long spacer arms. CFTR's pore is estimated to be around 5.8A at its narrowest point. Narrow pores will necessitate removal of some or all of an ions hydration shell before allowing passage.
Ãâó: opal.msu.montana.edu/cftr/ion_channel_glossary.htm
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A surface opening at the end of the eccrine gland duct.
Ãâó: www.pharmagel.net/definitions.php
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an opening or channel way in rock or soil
Ãâó: gemini.oscs.montana.edu/~geol102/spring2004/Field%...
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(noun) a tiny opening for example in an organism's surface, such as in the skin or on the surface of a leaf
Ãâó: www.charliechestnut.org/Phase1/Scrapbook/glossary/...
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A small opening in a filter that allows fluid to pass.
Ãâó: www.liquid-filters.net/info/liquid-filters/def.htm
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