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  • iate the transport of substrates across cell membranes against a concentration gradient.
  • Ion-selective membranes allow the positive ions to separate from the
  • n a pinch to break down the cell and nuclear membranes, allowing the DNA to be released.
  • Pre-cells would have had semi-permeable membranes, allowing only certain molecules to pass thr
  • ogens can assemble translocons in their host membranes, allowing them to export virulence factors i
  • detergents the protein does not disrupt cell membranes allowing photosynthetic proteins to be posit
  • Biological membranes also have certain mechanical or elastic prop
  • When added to cells, Fura-2AM crosses cell membranes and once inside the cell, the acetoxymethyl
  • ts with several other components of basement membranes, and may play a role in cell interactions wi
  • or structure is waterproofed with the use of membranes and coatings to protect contents underneath
  • s for the study of structure and function of membranes and enzymes.
  • ieve these steps are adsorption, absorption, membranes and low temperature systems achieved by refr
  • sm of action involves disruption of cellular membranes, and the chemical may also involve inhibitio
  • osomes, lipid bilayers, and model biological membranes and in the formation of reconstituted HDL (r
  • rms if eaten directly can irritate the mucus membranes, and should be sun-dried and boiled before e
  • nd functionless thumbs, enclosed by the wing membranes, and their broad, funnel-shaped ears.
  • e found in bacteria and in eukaryotic plasma membranes and organelles, and function to transport a
  • tched his research focus from phages to cell membranes and bacteriocins.
  • Zinc cannot passively diffuse across cell membranes and requires specific transporters, such as
  • Cerium oxalate irritates skin and mucous membranes, and is a strong irritant to eyes.
  • when she experienced a premature rupture of membranes and displayed signs of premature labor.
  • ADF/cofilins are found in ruffling membranes and at the leading edge of mobile cells.
  • sule associated with the mitochondrial outer membranes and is thought to function in the organizati
  • in the movement or linkage of intra-cellular membranes and organelles to the actin cytoskeleton via
  • enesis, and is associated with the acrosomal membranes and matrix of mature sperm.
  • The mediator crosses the outer cell lipid membranes and bacterial outer membrane; then, it begin
  • Many RdRPs are associated tightly with membranes and are, therefore, difficult to study.
  • dol is an irritant of the skin, eyes, mucous membranes, and upper respiratory tract.
  • They support the cellular membranes and keep some organelles in a fixed place wi
  • ionomers are golf ball covers, semipermeable membranes, and thermoplastic elastomers.
  • Binding to cell membranes and plasma proteins may be involved in the c
  • for surface-modified ion exchange polymeric membranes and electropervaporation effect.
  • treat it like a yolk and wrap it in albumen, membranes and a shell as it travels through the egg tu
  • is an essential component of mammalian cell membranes and is required to establish proper membrane
  • of the skin, subcutis, blood vessels, mucous membranes, and other tissues" of animals.
  • the lower extremities, while the ears, mucus membranes, and amputation stumps are affected less fre
  • of syringomycins can insert into plant cell membranes and form small pores.
  • CNP can link tubulin to cellular membranes, and might be involved in the regulation cyt
  • ich are the principal components of caveolae membranes and involved in receptor-independent endocyt
  • However, NF membranes are still subject to scaling and fouling and
  • dorsal fin, whose anterior most interspinous membranes are dusted with black spots.
  • These two membranes are dissimilar in width to allow for the pro
  • Intracellular membranes are membranes inside the plasmalemma of the
  • The fin membranes are also shades of red.
  • Polymeric membranes are of particular importance in gas separati
  • Polymeric membranes are membranes that take the form of polymeri
  • The internodal glial membranes are fused to form compact myelin, whereas th
  • Microporous membranes are used by the micro-electronics industry a
  • s, it is important to remember that dendrite membranes are host to a cornucopia of proteins some of
  • Cell membranes are permeable to sodium and various other io
  • The dorsal and anal fin membranes are not adnate with the body.
  • These proteins found in the cell membranes are capable of converting light energy to bi
  • Conversely, membranes are not permeable to potassium, so this ion
  • ransportation into the cell rather on plasma membranes as with the brief interactions that serotoni
  • experiments (bound to glass slides or nylon membranes), as probes for in situ hybridization or in
  • se and painful drying of the eyes and mucous membranes, as well as a pronounced dilation of the pup
  • ospholipidase to release AA from neuron cell membranes as a free fatty acid.
  • rt of amino acids and metal ions across cell membranes as well as the detoxification mechanisms of
  • propylene is also used in particular roofing membranes as the waterproofing top layer of single-ply
  • which are powerful enough to dissolve plant membranes at high concentrations.
  • Purified proteins were spotted onto PVDF membranes at a density of 300 samples/cm2.
  • des had, according to Sharov and Unwin, wing membranes attached to the legs and a membrane between
  • onia is used in oxygen sensors and fuel cell membranes because it has the ability to allow oxygen i
  • hirteen branchiostegal rays support the gill membranes behind the lower jaw.
  • front, with the articular disk and synovial membranes; behind, with the Sternohyoideus and Sternot
  • ikely bridges the opposing lipid bilayers of membranes belonging to cell and secretory granule, bri
  • olutions, blends, liquid crystals, networks, membranes, biological polymers and interfaces.
  • ral wounds are constructed from similar flat membranes but in a form of a “pocket” containing two m
  • and glyceroglycolipids between intracellular membranes, but not phospholipids.
  • into contact with the skin, eyes, or mucous membranes, but otherwise causes little harm because it
  • sually lies dormant in intracellular vesicle membranes, but when it is needed vasopressin binds to
  • h are normally expressed on leukocyte plasma membranes, but they do not adhere to their appropriate
  • Some polymers are also used as membranes, but cellulose has a high permeability effic
  • generation of PtdIns(3,5)P2 in intracellular membranes by the lipid kinase PIKfyve recruits a numbe
  • pear to assemble as heterodimers in neuronal membranes by linking up by their intracellular C termi
  • After separation of red cell membranes by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis an
  • act as scaffolding proteins within caveolar membranes by compartmentalizing and concentrating sign
  • the extracellular face of eukaryotic plasma membranes by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anch
  • Membranes can be generally classified into three group
  • of lipids is greater or less than one, lipid membranes can form two separate hexagonal phases, or n
  • Membranes can be cleaned physically, biologically or c
  • Membranes can be neutral or charged, and particles tra
  • Membranes can be of various thickness, with homogeneou
  • us materials, zeolitic imidazolate framework membranes can be used for the separation of gases beca
  • Contact with the skin and mucous membranes causes burns, and contact with the eyes can
  • in liquid crystalline studies, ion-selective membranes, chromo- and fluoroionophores.
  • gradient across mitochondria and chloroplast membranes, collapsing the proton motive force that the
  • ling the oxygen supply to the light emitting membranes containing luciferin.
  • put, lamellae may be considered as a pair of membranes containing chlorophyll.
  • bioreactors and reverse osmosis spiral wound membranes cooling water cycles of large industrial equ
  • ining compounds (which are used to make cell membranes), creatine (a chemical involved in energy me
  • The content of membranes defines their physical and biological proper
  • These three types of membranes differ significantly in their structure and
  • ZIF-8 membranes display high CO2 permeances for equimolar mi
  • Instability of cell membranes due to low ATP levels: this may cause rhabdo
  • The wing membranes, ears, feet, and face are dark brown to blac
  • equire high precision such as seals, sealing membranes, electric connectors, multi-pin connectors,
  • hloroplasts are characterized by a system of membranes embedded in a hydrophobic proteinaceous matr
  • it to attach to white blood cell (leukocyte) membranes, enter the cells and take them over.
  • ic substances that are able to traverse cell membranes even in a passive manner.
  • 8 while studying calcium transport over cell membranes for his honors thesis at Christopher Miller'
  • fiber membranes for artificial organs), and purification dev
  • erkeley Body itself consists of two enclosed membranes forming an enclosed lumen, which contains cy
  • rgosterol, the main component of fungal cell membranes, forming a transmembrane channel that leads
  • They may do this through protecting membranes from damage.
  • lls, macrophages, granulocytes, and synaptic membranes from the CNS.
  • king felts, electrical insulation, specialty membranes, gaskets, and packings.
  • Co-transport proteins of mammalian cell membranes had eluded efforts of purification with clas
  • Thylakoid membranes have one binding site for each function of F
  • Different types of biological membranes have diverse lipid and protein compositions.
  • While this has solved certain problems, membranes have their own particular limitations, such
  • no difficulty in penetrating fatty cell wall membranes, hence its effectiveness in combating certai
  • uitous and sometimes major parts of the cell membranes in mammals and anaerobic bacteria.
  • The armadillo can use specially evolved membranes in its nose in order to obtain oxygen from t
  • here nicotine is absorbed through the mucous membranes in the nostrils.
  • ir ability to transfer phospholipids between membranes in vitro (Wirtz, 1991).
  • This article is about various membranes in living things.
  • it attaches itself to the eyelids or to the membranes in the nose; the optic nerves and the olfact
  • nsfers phosphatidylcholine molecules between membranes in vitro.
  • ase), is an ATPase found in bacterial plasma membranes, in mitochondrial inner membranes, and in ch
  • dies of phospholipid bilayers and biological membranes in native conditions.
  • pes of sprays can damage the delicate mucous membranes in the nose.
  • assembles on negatively charged phospholipid membranes in the presence of calcium ions.
  • lic phospholipase A2 associates with natural membranes in response to physiological increases in Ca
  • ansfer phosphatidylcholine between different membranes in the cytosol.
  • ue can be used to stain RNA on hybridization membranes in northern blotting to verify the amount of
  • However, the membranes in the B31 strain have been found to contain
  • The bacterial membranes in at least the B31, NL303 and N40 strains o
  • he molecular machinery that drives fusion of membranes in exocytosis.
  • ving agent for cotton and as proton exchange membranes in fuel cell applications.
  • selectivity for the major components of cell membranes, including phosphatidylserine and phosphatid
  • regation followed by dissolution of the cell membranes inside the mass.
  • i SecYEG assembly revealed a sandwich of two membranes interacting through the extensive cytoplasmi
  • he bacterial cell and transmits them via two membranes into the cytoplasm, leading to transcription
  • This method of detecting cholesterol in cell membranes is used clinically in the study and diagnosi
  • The space between these two delicate membranes is known as the intrapleural space.
  • ure against the ventral surfaces of the wing membranes is greater than that against the dorsal surf
  • Irregular membranes known as the propatagium (the membrane anter
  • to the body, pathogens can penetrate mucous membranes lining the genitourinary tract.
  • Membranes made up of caldarchaeol are more stable sinc
  • maintenance of precise gradients across cell membranes maintains osmotic pressure and pH.
  • Use of gas-permeable membranes may help in this regard as this allows incre
  • Membranes: Metaphors of Invasion in Nineteenth-Century
  • that catarrh, an inflammation of the mucous membranes, might be caused by seepage of fluid from th
  • resources (foods and chemicals), combustion, membranes, modeling, and the production of Hydrogen (H
  • s able to recreate the cold vaccine from the membranes of animals on the craft, and this is adminis
  • he subcellular level, KCC2 has been found in membranes of the somata and dendrites of neurons, with
  • antibiotics binds phosphoethanolamine in the membranes of its target cells and seem to disrupt seve
  • Moreover, omega-3 content in the cell membranes of depressive persons is often decreased, an
  • lly attracted to the negatively charged cell membranes of certain viruses, fungi and bacteria.
  • found in cholangiocytes and the canalicular membranes of hepatocytes in the liver.
  • o be predominantly expressed in postsynaptic membranes of excitatory neurons , Cst2 and 3 were foun
  • Parts of the membranes of halobacteria are purplish in color.
  • erein the immune system attacks the basement membranes of the glomeruli and the alveoli.
  • In otolaryngology for numbing the mucous membranes of the nostrils.
  • CLCC1 is located in the membranes of intracellular compartments including endo
  • cts or ingredients are applied to the mucous membranes of the animal, including eyes, nose, and mou
  • Ergosterol is also present in the cell membranes of some protists, such as trypanosomes.
  • tact sites are areas within a cell where the membranes of two organelles are arranged in close prox
  • r- specific channels that provide the plasma membranes of red cells and kidney prox imal and collec
  • en proposed to play a role in protecting the membranes of spermatozoa from the damaging effects of
  • logy, a mesaxon is a pair of parallel plasma membranes of a Schwann cell, marking the point of edge
  • the cell, and from within the intracellular membranes of the trans-Golgi network.
  • s found in the basolateral and apical plasma membranes of the proximal tubules, the descending limb
  • , the pubic region, the forehead, the mucous membranes of the vagina and anus, or on areas rubbed r
  • with five or six rows of dusky spots on the membranes of the second dorsal fin.
  • predators that can tear and damage the mucus membranes of the throat or esophagus.
  • They are present in the membranes of organisms from the three domains of life:
  • ted on the endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear membranes of cells.
  • of time it pervades the skin, dartos and the membranes of the scrotum, and seizes the testicle, whi
  • and the other being found in the basolateral membranes of hepatocytes (SLC10A1; this protein).
  • union of the uterine mucus membrane with the membranes of the fetus, that provides for the nourishm
  • s (e.g. in the photosystems of the thylakoid membranes of plant chloroplasts).
  • poidal masses arising mainly from the mucous membranes of the nose and paranasal sinuses.
  • heteromeric channels localize to basolateral membranes of renal tubules and of potassium-secreting
  • ng the electron transport chain in the inner membranes of mitochondria.
  • mplement control proteins are present on the membranes of self-cells preventing them from being tar
  • The cell membranes of the pacemaker cells undergo a rhythmic de
  • in humans but is essential in building cell membranes of many bacteria and fungi.
  • Within the cell, it localizes to the membranes of late endosomes and may interact there wit
  • e partitioning between the cytosol and lipid membranes of living systems.
  • Cell membranes of mammals have a higher composition of poly
  • AQP2 is found in the apical cell membranes of the kidney's collecting duct principal ce
  • The membranes of the thylakoid contain photosystems I and
  • f an alveolar septum consist of the basement membranes of alveolar-lining epithelium (mostly type I
  • cells are destroyed by disrupting their cell membranes, often with detergent or other chaotropic ag
  • lems of structure and function in biological membranes, often involving electron microscopy.
  • of high tension to stretch out the circular membranes on either side of the hull, allowing them to
  • Needles would pierce membranes on the containers, releasing the scents, whi
  • These are structures that resemble cell membranes on many cells.
  • hilic and hydrophobic sequences and exist in membranes only in very low abundance (<0.2% of membran
  • s a toxic chemical that damages skin, mucous membranes, or both, often leading to necrosis.
  • se materials can be made in the form of flat membranes or as spherical sacs by dropping one solutio
  • with nucleic acid retention on hybridization membranes or with the hybridization process itself.
  • m denoting the pleural and peritoneal serous membranes or the cavities they line.
  • Passage des leucocytes a travers les membranes organiques (Passage of leucocytes through th
  • d to play a role in binding mediators (e.g., membranes, other proteins or phospholipids), and in th
  • they lack two additional membranes outside their chloroplast envelope
  • Ion Selective Membranes: PEDOT-TMA was used as a key ingredient in i
  • High selectivity semipermeable membranes, permeable for carbon dioxide and retaining
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