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Well over one decade has passed since the appearance of the
original four volumes of Membrane Transport in Biology. Since the
publication of the last volume there have been spectacular advances
in this field. These advances have been in part the result of the
application of exciting new methodologies, and in part the result
of new insights into the regulation and integration of transport
processes. This volume, as well as a sixth volume, which is in
preparation, are intended to cover key areas in which the
development has been particularly striking. For many years the
trend in studies of membrane transport had been that of increasing
specialization with regard to the transporter of interest and of
the cell or tissue studied. This trend was supported by the
enormous number of publications directed at understanding the
cellular physiology of specific organ systems and tissues, and also
by the fact that different tissues often seemed to react so
differently to the same conditions that mechanisms unique to each
appear to be at play. One of the happy developments in recent years
has been the realization that this apparent disparity of behaviors
in different tissues is based on varying combinations of a limited
number of transport mechanisms, all mediated by the same or similar
proteins. Some of these transport proteins have already been
isolated and analyzed with respect to amino acid sequence whereas
others are just entering this phase.
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