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A thin membrane (a double layer of lipids) enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell; proteins in the membrane control passage of ions (like sodium or potassium or calcium) in and out of the cell.
The basic defect in cystic fibrosis is the chloride impermeability of the plasmalemma in different cells.
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VDAC in the plasmalemma is discussed as the molecular basis of the Blatz and Magleby channel.
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These are believed to be due to interactions between single secretory organelles (granules) and plasmalemma.
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Antiserum to sodium-potassium-stimulated adenosine triphosphatase bound to the basolateral but not the apical plasmalemma of columnar epithelial cells.
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Together with the substrate-binding loop, this polycationic surface is proposed to constitute a coincidence detector that targets PIP5Ks to the plasmalemma.
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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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ICC was less reliable because of the presence of the cytoplasmicmembrane.
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The Tat system mediates the transport of folded proteins across the bacterial cytoplasmicmembrane.
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Most noncytoplasmic bacterial proteins are exported through the SecYEG channel in the cytoplasmicmembrane.
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Following synthesis, preprolipoproteins are transported through the cytoplasmicmembrane via the Sec or Tat translocon.
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An LTA-defective mutant of S. aureus had reduced levels of Sbi in the cytoplasmicmembrane.
Usage of plasma membrane in английском
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However, insulin-induced changes in plasmamembrane area have not yet been demonstrated.
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Vesicle budding for Golgi-to- plasmamembrane trafficking is a key step in secretion.
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Results: Nephrin was found at the plasmamembrane and on insulin vesicles.
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AQP5 was positive along the apical plasmamembrane and its small invaginations.
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Confocal microscopy confirmed that BMMP did not block Gag plasmamembrane targeting.
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When expressed in tobacco leaves, MtCOPT2-GFP co-localizes with a plasmamembrane marker.
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Exocytosis of synaptic vesicles is rapidly followed by compensatory plasmamembrane endocytosis.
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The plasmamembrane was the preferred site of phosphatidylserine oxidation in cells.
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Accordingly, manipulation of the surface charge displaced PIP5Ks from the plasmamembrane.
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Expression of a moss LTPG-YFP fusion revealed localization to the plasmamembrane.
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PGs are released through the prostaglandin transporter on the cell's plasmamembrane.
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Similarly to other iron permeases, OmFET-GFP was localized on the plasmamembrane.
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Thus, an important cross-talk exists among two plasmamembrane-enriched lipids, cholesterol and PIP2.
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Cholesterol-rich plasmamembrane microdomains are important for entry of many viruses, including retroviruses.
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However, synthesis of PIP2 was detected only in plasmamembrane-containing fractions.
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Between all the different pro-angiogenic molecular targets, plasmamembrane glycosphingolipids have been under-investigated.