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This project aims to create artificial anion transporters that can dynamically respond to light stimuli. By developing light-activated receptors, the goal is to regulate ion transport across cell membranes, potentially leading to new treatments for diseases and innovative energy storage solutions.
The transport of anions across the cell membrane, which is mediated by transport proteins, is essential to many important biological processes.
Dysregulation of this transport has been associated to various diseases and therefore, chemists endeavour to develop artificial receptors that mimic the function of natural transporters.
Despite much progress over the last decade, the current artificial systems are mostly static, while proteins are able to change their activity dynamically in response t…
UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN
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Netherlands, Groningen
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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