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110 Years of the Meyer-Overton Rule: Predicting Membrane Permeability of Gases and Other Small Compounds

ChemPhysChem - Germany
doi 10.1002/cphc.200900270
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Theoretical ChemistryPhysicalOpticsAtomicMolecular Physics,
Date

July 13, 2009

Authors
Andreas MissnerPeter Pohl
Publisher

Wiley


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