A large protein on the cell membrane of the axon terminals. It removes neurotransmitter molecules from the synapse by carrying them back into the axon terminal that released them.
current name for membrane proteins showing a relatively high specificity and characterized by the fact that their binding site opens alternately to the one and to the other membrane side. They can either function without input of energy beyond the thermal movement ( facilitated or mediated diffusion), or be driven by electrochemical potential gradients of H+ and Na+ (exceptionally of K+) - such processes are often termed secondary active transports, or by various exergonic chemical and photochemical reactions - these are called primary active transports. Transporters (occasionally called porters) are characterized by being able to transport solutes against their chemical or electrochemical potential gradient.
A large molecule that straddles the cell membrane of the axon terminals of neurons. It removes neurotransmitter molecules from the synapse by ferrying them back into the axon terminal that released them.
a galvanised unit has been especially designed for carrying up to two quad bikes, however with additional deck rings the trailer would be versatile enough to carry anything from lawn mowers to motorkikes
Hauling firm that picks up properly packaged and labeled hazardous or universal wastes from generators or handlers and transports it for 10 days or less to designated facilities for treatment, storage, or disposal. Hazardous waste transporters are subject to EPA and Department of Transportation (DOT) hazardous waste regulations.
In the Star Trek fictional universe, transporters are teleportation machines. The devices convert a person or object into an energy pattern (a process called dematerialization), then "beam" it to a target, where it is reconverted into matter (rematerialization). The term transporter accident is a catch-all term for when a person using a transporter is somehow not rematerialized correctly.
Transporter is the first full-length album by indie band Immaculate Machine, following their EP, The View(2003). Transporter was released independently on May 1, 2004. The album was recorded at Sea Of Shit studio in Victoria, BC in January of 2004.
A legal entity which has the capability of providing the service of transporting gas. Transporter includes gathering companies, pipeline companies and local distribution companies.