- In cell biology, a
bleb (or snout) is a
bulge of the
plasma membrane of a cell,
characterized by a spherical, "blister-like",
bulky morphology. It is characterized...
- Blue
rubber bleb nevus syndrome is a rare
disorder that
consists mainly of
abnormal blood vessels affecting the skin or
internal organs –
usually the gastrointestinal...
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bleb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bleb may
refer to:
Bleb (cell biology), an
irregular bulge in the
plasma membrane of a cell
Bleb (medicine)...
- In medicine, a
bleb is a blister-like
protrusion (often hemispherical) or
vesicle filled with
serous fluid.
Blebs can form in a
number of
tissues by different...
- A
nipple bleb is a
blister on the
nipple that can be
filled with
serous or
other fluid. It may be pink or
light yellow. It is thin-walled and may appear...
- much
slower under such conditions. It
seems that
crawling can be
either bleb-driven or actin-driven (see
sections below),
depending on the
nature of the...
- hand-wrote
approximately 100
copies of a
short book of his
poems entitled Bleb. The book
included a poem
called "There's a Moon in the Sky (Called the Moon)"...
- boundaries. A
bleb resection is the
surgical removal of one or more
blebs,
small collections of air
between the lung and
visceral pleura.
Blebs may combine...
- petrology, a
bleb is a
small bubble-like
inclusion of one
mineral within a
larger mineral. An
example is a
bleb of
sylvite within chlorite.
Blebs tend to be...
- next to a
pleural surface, or to a fissure. The
cystic spaces known as
blebs or
bullae that form in
paraseptal emphysema typically occur in just one...