A thin tissue that encloses or lines biological cells, organs, or other structures.
1There are two main modes of transport of molecules across any biological membrane.
2Exosome is a kind of biological membrane structure at nanometer level.
3Major biological processes occur at the biological membrane.
4Biological membranes form barriers that are essential for cellular integrity and compartmentalisation.
5There exists an urgent need to monitor radical reactions in biological membranes.
6Cholesterol is a widely researched component of biological membranes that significantly influences membrane properties.
7Large area lipid bilayers, on solid surfaces, are useful in physical studies of biological membranes.
8In addition, the method would facilitate researches related to asymmetric vesicles or reconstruction of biological membranes.
9Biological membranes define the boundaries of cells and are composed primarily of phospholipids and membrane proteins.
10Biological membranes contain an extraordinary diversity of lipids.
11The lipids that make up biological membranes tend to be the forgotten molecules of cell biology.
12Aim: One of the major biochemical aspects of thermoregulation is equilibrium of ion gradient across biological membranes.
13The complexity of biological membranes presents technical challenges for the analysis of membrane protein biogenesis and function.
14Importantly, neutron and X-ray scattering have evolved to address new sample preparations that better mimic biological membranes.
15Molecular characteristics that favor electrotransport are the converse of those required for passive diffusion across biological membranes.
16It should find application in an interpretation of two-dimensional exchange NMR spectroscopy data of diffusion on biological membranes.
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