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Carborane derivatives of 1, 2, 3-triazole depolarize mitochondria by transferring protons through the lipid part of membranes

Rokitskaya et al., 2019

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Rokitskaya T
Khailova L
Makarenkov A
Shunaev A
Tatarskiy V
Shtil A
Ol'shevskaya V
Antonenko Y
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes

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Boron containing polyhedra (carboranes) are three-dimensional delocalized aromatic systems. These structures have been shown to transport protons through lipid membranes and mitochondria. Conjugation of carboranes to various organic moieties is aimed at …
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