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mg/kg, adjusted thereafter to maintain normal | plasma levels of ammonia. |
) is a non-invasive medical test that measures | plasma levels of aldosterone. |
ointestinal events...primarily related to high | plasma levels in [only] a subset of patients" and tha |
rivative, is absorbed fairly rapidly with peak | plasma levels achieved between 30 minutes and 2 hours |
xorubicin over longer infusion rates to reduce | plasma levels. |
timal concentrations occurring at about normal | plasma levels. |
thate or trenbolone cyclohexylmethylcarbonate. | Plasma lipases then cleave the ester group in the blo |
erol and triglyceride levels, although overall | plasma lipid levels were similar at the beginning and |
alien race and a strange sorcerer who wields a | Plasma Mace in battle, Gore has no side in the fight, |
etection, Gore had changed his appearance with | Plasma Magic and went into leisurely seclusion, possi |
han in serum, therefore hemolysis can increase | plasma magnesium. |
en found by laser ablation inductively coupled | plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) from three Holoc |
on is quantified from ICP (inductively coupled | plasma) mass spectrometry to within 0.0009 μg/mL. |
gic reactions, and increased levels of SLPI in | plasma may be indicative of pneumonia. |
tion instruments dubbed SWAP and LYRA, and two | plasma measurement instruments dubbed TPMU and DSLP. |
In | plasma medicine research, low temperature plasmas (or |
vement award from the International Society on | Plasma Medicine in September 2010. |
While no food has been found to elevate | plasma melatonin levels in humans, when other animals |
Protection: Cushions the | plasma membrane and protects it from chemical injury |
attached to the inner (cytosolic) face of the | plasma membrane in cells where the spectrin proteins |
ching role and the possibility of it recycling | plasma membrane and growth factor receptor proteins |
SRII in the | plasma membrane binds its transducer via a number of |
The | plasma membrane is a phospholipid bilayer membrane th |
apical region where they fuse with the apical | plasma membrane |
efers to the decrease of excitogenicity of the | plasma membrane effected by these agents. |
This gradient is maintained through various | plasma membrane calcium pumps that utilize ATP for en |
PtdIns(4,5)P2 is enriched at the | plasma membrane where it is a substrate for a number |
The flamingo cadherins are located at the | plasma membrane and have nine cadherin domains, seven |
of the cell wall and hyperpolarization of the | plasma membrane inducing K+ uptake and swelling. |
p creates the electrochemical gradients in the | plasma membrane of plants, fungi, protists, and many |
The | plasma membrane is not a fixed or rigid structure, th |
l part of digestion anchored into their apical | plasma membrane as integral membrane proteins. |
secretion is released by the disruption of the | plasma membrane and destruction of the cell. |
The conformation of the subunit protein in the | plasma membrane caused controversy for some time. |
ormoterol molecules initially diffuse into the | plasma membrane of the lung cells, and then are slowl |
agosomes into the cytosol without damaging the | plasma membrane of the infected cell. |
Mesosomes are folded invaginations in the | plasma membrane of bacteria that are produced by the |
Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase (PMCA) | |
almitoylated, which tethers the protein to the | plasma membrane of the cell. |
releasing its components into the cytosol.The | plasma membrane seems to be appressed to the cell wal |
esion molecule (focal adhesions are regions of | plasma membrane through which cells attach to the ext |
Plasma membrane Intrinsic Protein (PIP) | |
Main article: | Plasma membrane calcium ATPase |
ouples excitation - an action potential in the | plasma membrane of the muscle cell - and contraction |
It encodes a | plasma membrane protein that forms homo- or hetero-ol |
For the plant/fungal | plasma membrane H+ ATPase, see Proton_ATPase. |
nding allows the protein to associate with the | plasma membrane in platelets, bringing it into close |
Matrix vesicles bud from the | plasma membrane at sites of interaction with the extr |
phils acting at BLT1 and BLT2 receptors on the | plasma membrane of these cells. |
deformation, one end of myosin is bound to the | plasma membrane while the other end "walks" toward th |
do not target the cell DNA but insert into the | plasma membrane and cause apoptosis through influenci |
tor is membrane-associated and embedded in the | plasma membrane at the surface of the cell. |
erm binding which, in turn, are bound to sperm | plasma membrane receptors. |
olipase D is an enzyme which is located in the | plasma membrane and catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosp |
ounds, for transport into the cell through the | plasma membrane and ultimately for the polymerisation |
NHERF-2) is a scaffold protein that connects | plasma membrane proteins with members of the ezrin/mo |
acids that forms a mesh-like layer outside the | plasma membrane of bacteria (but not Archaea), formin |
l chloride and bicarbonate exchange across the | plasma membrane on a one-for-one basis.This is crucia |
he external medium caused by activation of the | plasma membrane H+-ATPase initiates cellular expansio |
ioxide, water, and oxygen can pass through the | plasma membrane freely by diffusion or osmosis. |
n of the ligand binding signal across the cell | plasma membrane to the cytoplasmic G protein Gi type |
or MCTs, constitute a family of proton-linked | plasma membrane transporters that carry molecules hav |
Each member of the dimer spans the | plasma membrane and has a cytoplasmic tail bearing an |
The | plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase (PMCA) is a transport pro |
For example, secreted proteins and | plasma membrane proteins are easily accessible by dru |
Concurrently, new inner cell wall material and | plasma membrane are synthesized at the site where new |
proton gradient of Gloeobacter forms along the | plasma membrane where the phycobilisomes are attached |
uaporin 2 containing vesicles to fuse with the | plasma membrane so the aquaporin 2 can be used by the |
axin, a lipophillic peptide that causes severe | plasma membrane disruption resulting in cell leakage. |
hat promote the recruitment of proteins to the | plasma membrane and subsequent activation of signalin |
protein encoded by this gene localizes to the | plasma membrane and to recycling vesicles of the earl |
based on the affinity of dermaseptins for the | plasma membrane of human erythrocytes. |
tidylserine:calcium:phosphate complexes in the | plasma membrane mediated in part by a protein called |
directly adjacent to the outer surface of the | plasma membrane of an ovum. |
plex is a multimeric protein that works on the | plasma membrane to internalize cargo in clathrin-medi |
onemes are long and thin tubes formed from the | plasma membrane that connect different animal cells o |
diameter, contain actin and carry portions of | plasma membrane between cells in both directions. |
ate a transmembrane proton gradient across the | plasma membrane (prokaryotes) or the mitochondrial in |
tion shows prestin is expressed in the lateral | plasma membrane of the outer hair cells, the region w |
encoded protein is an integral protein of the | plasma membrane containing 12 transmembrane segments. |
is a member of the SLC29 family and encodes a | plasma membrane protein with 11 transmembrane helices |
linolenic acid, which can be released from the | plasma membrane by certain lipase enzymes. |
transmembrane protein that moves ions across a | plasma membrane against their concentration gradient, |
s to the C1 domain, CHN1 is transferred to the | plasma membrane and negatively regulates Rho-family s |
ese toxins has been shown to form pores in the | plasma membrane of the target insect's cells. |
This enzyme localizes to the | plasma membrane and requires calcium for activation. |
surrounded by a sarcolemma (the muscle fiber's | plasma membrane) which invaginates perpendicular to t |
ns (parts of the protein that pass through the | plasma membrane), proteins interacting with the subun |
t consists of a true cell membrane, called the | plasma membrane, and an outer coat made up of a thin |
asm of the host cell, Tir is inserted into the | plasma membrane, allowing surface exposure and intimi |
The trans face is usually facing the | plasma membrane, which is where most of the substance |
perforin inserts itself into the target cell's | plasma membrane, forming a pore. |
a ring of actin filament forms just inside the | plasma membrane, in a plane that bisects the cell. |
the ring of actin filaments on the side of the | plasma membrane, and the ring shrinks in size and tig |
its associated adaptins (endocytosis from the | plasma membrane, and trans-Golgi to lysosomes) |
smembrane domains went all the way through the | plasma membrane, then the two termini would have to b |
The entire microthrix is enveloped by a | plasma membrane, the external layer of which is refer |
hes a hole through the bacterial cell wall and | plasma membrane, and the genome passes down the tail |
dial permeates by passive diffusion across the | plasma membrane, and once inside the cells may react |
p invagination of the sarcolemma, which is the | plasma membrane, only found in skeletal and cardiac m |
structure remains intact in the corresponding | plasma membrane, it is possible to surmise that when |
rotein encoded by this gene is a glycosylated, | plasma membrane-bound cell surface receptor, but solu |
mber 5 also known as P-glycoprotein ABCB5 is a | plasma membrane-spanning protein that in humans is en |
membrane with it because it is attached to the | plasma membrane. |
ane; in aerobic prokaryotes it is found in the | plasma membrane. |
chemical gradients of Na and K ions across the | plasma membrane. |
mbrane like in other cyanobacteria, but in the | plasma membrane. |
hereby releasing the attached protein from the | plasma membrane. |
), sodium (Na+), and chloride (Cl-) across the | plasma membrane. |
an lead to degradation of the cytoskeleton and | plasma membrane. |
tive moment of sodium and potassium across the | plasma membrane. |
shown to have induced PKC translocation to the | plasma membrane. |
pening of an ion-conducting channel across the | plasma membrane. |
ecomes attached to the cytoplasmic face of the | plasma membrane. |
an isotonic solution to prevent rupture of the | plasma membrane. |
t where the plastids are pushed up against the | plasma membrane. |
ab at the cytoplasmic face of a vesicle or the | plasma membrane. |
the number of sodium pumps transported to the | plasma membrane. |
-secretase complex prior to insertion into the | plasma membrane. |
hloride (Cl-) for bicarbonate (HCO3-) across a | plasma membrane. |
its, which form the channel's pore through the | plasma membrane. |
or MSP filament assembly at the surface of the | plasma membrane. |
embrane trafficking from late endosomes to the | plasma membrane. |
to play a role in movement of receptors to the | plasma membrane. |
ibutes with concentrations of integrins in the | plasma membrane. |
pening of an ion-conducting channel across the | plasma membrane. |
ein complex transports polypeptides across the | plasma membrane. |
actions take place in the cytoplasm and at the | plasma membrane. |
cation of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) to the | plasma membrane. |
xisomes, Golgi, peroxisomes, lysosomes and the | plasma membrane. |
ortex functions as a mechanical support of the | plasma membrane. |
forced by cortical microtubules underlying the | plasma membrane. |
ed layer of cytoplasm on the inner face of the | plasma membrane. |
last is the free diffusional space outside the | plasma membrane. |
are proteins that perform the functions of the | plasma membrane. |
pening of an ion-conducting channel across the | plasma membrane. |
spider venom, alpha-latrotoxin, to the synapse | plasma membrane. |
ns and ends extracellularly but loops into the | plasma membrane; the pore loop for each of the hERG s |
rotonin transportation into the cell rather on | plasma membranes as with the brief interactions that |
form water- specific channels that provide the | plasma membranes of red cells and kidney prox imal an |
neurobiology, a mesaxon is a pair of parallel | plasma membranes of a Schwann cell, marking the point |
Pases) are found in bacteria and in eukaryotic | plasma membranes and organelles, and function to tran |
It is found in the basolateral and apical | plasma membranes of the proximal tubules, the descend |
thered to the extracellular face of eukaryotic | plasma membranes by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (G |
ATP synthase), is an ATPase found in bacterial | plasma membranes, in mitochondrial inner membranes, a |
LA-4 which are normally expressed on leukocyte | plasma membranes, but they do not adhere to their app |
been related to lipid rafts that may exist in | plasma membranes. |
renal microvillar membrane, and also in other | plasma membranes. |
It binds to vitamin D and its | plasma metabolites and transports them to target tiss |
at position 1605 and a methionine at 1606 by a | plasma metalloprotease enzyme when it was exposed to |
"Feel My Heart" ( | Plasma Mix) - 7:38 |
Non-Equilibrium | Plasma Models |
believed that such an apparatus could contain | plasma more efficiently than other fusion reactor des |
Without the assistance of the | plasma, much higher temperature would be required. |
ects to be associated with a highly magnetized | plasma near the surface of a neutron star. |
The venous | plasma nicotine and carbon monoxide levels from 10 sm |
dening and heat treatment technologies such as | plasma nitriding and plasma nitrcarburizing, plasma-a |
In | plasma nitriding processes nitrogen gas (N2) is usual |
d that is passed through the glomerulus is the | plasma, not serum. |
lbumin, the most abundant protein in the blood | plasma of adult animals. |
A stable, high temperature | plasma of about 7000 K is then generated as the resul |
Convection within the highly conductive | plasma of the core coupled with rotation may build st |
The nebula is formed by | plasma of ionized hydrogen and free electrons. |
ce amounts of adapalene have been found in the | plasma of chronically treated patients. |
scattered light from the free electrons in the | plasma of the solar wind. |
ring to a lesser extent, but accumulate in the | plasma of patients with chronic renal failure. |
rly universe was made up of a hot, interacting | plasma of photons, electrons, and baryons. |
"Endogenous digitalis-like activity in the | plasma of the toad Bufo marinus". |
xygen-binding hemeprotein present in the blood | plasma of many annelids, particularly certain marine |
For centuries he dwelled within the | plasma of energies of the stones where the Runes were |
ay, a known quantity of ecarin is added to the | plasma of a patient treated with hirudin. |
Fibrinolysin is an enzyme derived from | plasma of bovine origin or extracted from cultures of |
ting is performed by means of a thermal torch ( | plasma or oxyfuel) and is mounted to the last axis of |
" (coating precursor) is heated by electrical ( | plasma or arc) or chemical means (combustion flame). |
ly afterwards fires a bullet (rocket, grenade, | plasma or BFG plasma) onto the spot on the floor exac |
The amatoxins may be quantitated in | plasma or urine using chromatographic techniques to c |
drug regimens by monitoring a patient's blood | plasma or serum for target drug concentrations and th |
Pseudoephedrine may be quantitated in blood, | plasma or urine to monitor any possible performance-e |
Field worked on | plasma oscillations and later became interested in co |
plasma oscillations) or when the electrons are preven | |
monochrome black and white CRT to emulate the | plasma panel. |
The typical | plasma parameters during capacitor bank discharges ar |
Mapping Bulk | Plasma Parameters: All acquired DSLP data will be use |
visually displayed in polar auroras, in which | plasma particle dipole interactions create visible st |
Plasma Paws (Gilgamesh Slicer): Generates spherical l | |
The | Plasma Pencil was the subject of wide media coverage |
's best known invention is a device called the | Plasma Pencil. |
mal balance of acids and bases that causes the | plasma pH to deviate out of the normal range (7.35 to |
spiratory compensation is a mechanism by which | plasma pH can be altered by varying the respiratory r |
arterial oxygen tension and content or drop in | plasma pH, the signal intensifies, and results in an |
ause Hofmann elimination is a temperature- and | plasma pH-dependent process, cisatracurium's rate of |
echanism by which the kidneys can regulate the | plasma pH. |
ly 25, 1938 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish | plasma physicist with an interest in astrophysical ap |
As a | plasma physicist, he tackled the field of ignition in |
Wendy Hall is married to Dr Peter Chandler, a | plasma physicist. |
Dr Chris Lashmore-Davies, | plasma physicist. |
who later gained renown as one of the greatest | plasma physicists of the 20th century. |
s at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment; | plasma physics at St. Johns' College, Cambridge; micr |
to 1998; he held the position of Professor of | Plasma Physics and Technology in addition from 1986 t |
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