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  • Some components of membranes play a key role in medicine, such as the eff
  • biology, biomolecular interactions, cellular membranes, polyketides.
  • nformation shift, and inserts into organelle membranes, primarily the outer mitochondrial membrane.
  • When in the form of thin membranes, proton conductors are an essential part of
  • Hyperpolarisation of smooth muscle cell membranes pulls their membrane potential away from the
  • or their localization to vesicles and target membranes, respectively.
  • ally a cytosolic protein but is recruited to membranes rich in phosphatidate (PA), a product of Pho
  • apefruits and is rather sweet, but the white membranes separating the fleshy segments are bitter an
  • divided into six segments, with fairly broad membranes separating the segments, and the posterior p
  • Ergosterol is a component of fungal cell membranes, serving the same function that cholesterol
  • zing timbre, he has installed small PET film membranes similar to the dimo used on the Chinese dizi
  • ng surgery (especially when involving mucous membranes such as the gastrointestinal tract), or due
  • are localized in the cytoplasm, in vacuoles ( membranes surrounded structure into cells) and occasio
  • For the membranes surrounding cells, see cell membrane.
  • ase transition temperatures (Tm) to the host membranes that the presence of these bonds do not play
  • form in loose connective tissue and basement membranes, that binds cell surfaces and various compou
  • contain high-temperature, hydrogen-permeable membranes that can be formed of refractory metals, pal
  • ght to differentiate into the extraembryonic membranes that protect and nourish the developing embr
  • The perinuclear space between the two membranes that make up the nuclear envelope is also ca
  • many seeds, which are separated by resinous membranes that taste somewhat like carob.
  • process has been developed to generate black membranes that absorb the scattered light, significant
  • ic maldevelopment of the epithelia and mucus membranes that line the surface of tissues and structu
  • n cause degenerative changes in nasal mucous membranes that pose another health problem.
  • hey range from glycoproteins in cell surface membranes that constitute the glycocalyx, to important
  • e zoology, nutrition, life processes of cell membranes, the importance of pH control , the role of
  • ly its vapors are irritating to eyes, mucous membranes, the respiratory system and skin.
  • of the ribs in front, where they end in thin membranes, the anterior intercostal membranes , which
  • id domains, dubbed 'lipid rafts' in cellular membranes The hypothesis is still controversial.
  • their ability to lyse cholesterol-containing membranes, their reversible inactivation by oxidation
  • ids are principal constituents of biological membranes, there are other amphiphilic molecules, such
  • ells may have developed steriospecific lipid membranes through frequent fission and fusion of racem
  • eing applied to the formation of the modeled membranes to observe the association between cholester
  • to alter the shape and composition of lipid membranes, to modify membrane-coat protein interaction
  • wer technology based on the use of polymeric membranes to separate the carbon dioxide and hydrogen
  • EAs, allowing different shapes, catalysts or membranes to be evaluated.
  • Cell membranes typically consist of three separate classes
  • h places by using spines connected with skin membranes used as wings.
  • segregation, polymers, proteins, biological membranes, viruses, ribosome and macromolecules.
  • ing nose, headache, irritation of the mucous membranes, weakness, anemia, loss of weight and genera
  • Filter membranes were also initially used because of their su
  • r, the most abundant n-3 PUFA in erythrocyte membranes, were associated with a reduced risk of brea
  • specially pertaining to the king on separate membranes, what became known as the Rex section.
  • The oxidation products injure cell membranes which eventually causes cell death in the ou
  • ionophore, allowing these ions to cross cell membranes, which are usually impermeable to them.
  • udy involves creating a combination of model membranes which contain 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-p
  • ol as building blocks to create the multiple membranes which cells use to both control internal wat
  • Efficient ultrafiltration systems utilize membranes which can be submerged, back-flushable, air
  • To 'fly' or rather glide, it uses two membranes which fold up when not in use.
  • Basement membranes, which are composed of type IV collagens (se
  • It causes an increased permeability of cell membranes, which, while not affecting normal ionic flo
  • However, pleuroperitoneal membranes will grow to fuse with the septum transversu
  • h works by pushing hydrogen ions through two membranes, with significant advantages over alternativ
  • The protein is integrated into peroxisome membranes with its C-terminus exposed to the cytosol,
  • hich to make solar cells, the best polymeric membranes with which to make fuel cells, and how best
  • s fatty acids cannot cross the mitochondrial membranes without assistance.
  • 2) is a minor phospholipid component of cell membranes, yet important in distinguishing cell compar
  • Because ergosterol is present in fungal cell membranes yet absent in animal cell membranes, it is a
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