These ultrastructural alterations of the nucleus and the cellularmembrane appeared shortly after treatment.
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Thereafter, the condensed pDNA was further encapsulated into liposomes camouflaged with tumor cellularmembrane.
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Therefore, our results revealed energy-dependent transport across cellularmembrane existing in Gram-negative strain Rhizobium sp.
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Ceramides and dihydroceramides are sphingolipids that present in abundance at the cellularmembrane of eukaryotes.
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CS plays a role in steroidogenesis, cellularmembrane stabilization, and regulation of the skin barrier.
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MDR is primarily based on the over-expression of drug efflux pumps in the cellularmembrane.
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The thread was lodged in the perforated part, and consequently left in contact with the cellularmembrane.
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Thus, autoregulation could either reduce membrane binding or promote higher-order assembly, depending on local cellularmembrane composition.
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Compound-specific stable isotope analysis revealed energy-dependent transport across cellularmembrane led to bioavailability limitations in atrazine biotransformation.
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In the biological mass transfer of organic contaminants like atrazine, the cellularmembrane limits bioavailability of pesticides.
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This finding has provided new insight into the roles of mTORC1 in cellularmembrane processes and cancer.
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These proteins mediate fusion between the virus envelope and host cellularmembrane to release the viral genome into cells.
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It is a very interesting system to mimic and understand the process of translocation of biomacromolecules through a cellularmembrane.
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This enables platelets to "self-deposit" additional matrix, provide more cellularmembrane to extend spreading, and reinforce platelet-platelet connections.
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For example, sodium dodecyl sulfate is a lysis agent that is able to penetrate the hydrogel and disrupt the cellularmembrane.
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The cellular distribution of MB-COMT in cortical neurons remains unclear and the orientation of MB-COMT on the cellularmembrane is controversial.