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Meanings of biological membranes in English
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Usage of biological membranes in English
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There exists an urgent need to monitor radical reactions in biologicalmembranes.
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Cholesterol is a widely researched component of biologicalmembranes that significantly influences membrane properties.
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Large area lipid bilayers, on solid surfaces, are useful in physical studies of biologicalmembranes.
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In addition, the method would facilitate researches related to asymmetric vesicles or reconstruction of biologicalmembranes.
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The lipids that make up biologicalmembranes tend to be the forgotten molecules of cell biology.
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Aim: One of the major biochemical aspects of thermoregulation is equilibrium of ion gradient across biologicalmembranes.
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The complexity of biologicalmembranes presents technical challenges for the analysis of membrane protein biogenesis and function.
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Importantly, neutron and X-ray scattering have evolved to address new sample preparations that better mimic biologicalmembranes.
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Molecular characteristics that favor electrotransport are the converse of those required for passive diffusion across biologicalmembranes.
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It should find application in an interpretation of two-dimensional exchange NMR spectroscopy data of diffusion on biologicalmembranes.
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Indeed, the lipid composition of biologicalmembranes has a profound impact on a diverse array of cellular processes.
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Ion-coupled solute transporters are responsible for transporting nutrients, ions, and signaling molecules across a variety of biologicalmembranes.
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Polyvalent glycolipids insert well in biologicalmembranes: their physical properties, particularly solubility, can be changed in a desired direction.
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Protein-protein and protein-membrane interactions play a critical role in shaping biologicalmembranes through direct physical contact with the membrane surface.
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Insonation of a microbubble can also produce liquid jets and local shear stress that alter biologicalmembranes and facilitate transport.
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Cellular zinc import across biologicalmembranes necessitates the help of zinc transporters such as the SLC39A family of ZIP transporters.