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Subject: ecoli outer membrane / yeast cell wall permeability
From: Jacob Keller j-keller2 {- at -} MD {- dot -} NORTHWESTERN {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2008-03-12

Dear Crystallographers,

does anybody know the extent to which the outer membranes of e. coli and/or
the cell walls of s. cerevisiae are permeable to various solutes? In
particular, I was thinking of small, hydrophilic molecules. References would
be great as well--I am not sure where to look...

Thanks for forgiving the off-topic post (I hope),

Jacob

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