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Go to Glycerol Channel Structure GalleryWater and glycerol permeation through the glycerol channel GlpF and the aquaporin family.
Lee J.K., Khademi S., Harries W., Savage D., Miercke L., Stroud R.M. (2004). J Synchrotron Radiat 11, 86.

Glycerol facilitator GlpF and the associated aquaporin family of channels.
Stroud, R.M., Miercke, L.J.W., O'Connell, J., Khademi, S., Lee, J. K., Remis, J., Harries, W., Robles, Y., and Akhavan, D. (2003).
Curr Opin Struct Biol 13, 424-431.
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The Glycerol Facilitator GlpF, its Aquaporin Family of Channels and their Selectivity.
Stroud, R.M., Nollert,P., Miercke, L.M.J. (2002)
Advances in Protein Chemistry Membrane Proteins Editor Doug Rees
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The structure of GlpF, a glycerol conducting channel.
Fu D, Libson A, Stroud R. (2002).
Novartis Found Symp 245: 51
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Atomic structure of a glycerol channel and implications for substrate permeation in aqua(glyero)porins.
Nollert, P., Harries, W.E.C., Fu, Daxiong, Miercke, L.J.W., Stroud, R.M. (2001).
FEBS Letters 504(3):112-7.
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The structure of a glycerol conducting channel reveals the basis for its selectivity.
Fu, D., Libson, A., Miercke, L., Weitzman, C., Nollert, P., Krucinski, J., and Stroud, R. (2000).
Science 290: 481-486.
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