- Look up permeability, impermeability, impermeable, permeable, or
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- DNA
damage and in
their PARP capacity. PARP
activity measured in the
permeabilized mononuclear leukocyte blood cells of
thirteen mammalian species correlated...
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Mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP), also
known as the
mitochondrial outer membrane permeability, is one of two ways
apoptosis (a type...
- cell
death markers (phosphatidylserine
exposure and cell
membrane permeabilization). A
selection of
techniques that can be used to
distinguish apoptosis...
- rest of the cell but are
released following mitochondrial membrane permeabilization during apoptosis or p****ively
after mitochondrial damage. However,...
- debris,
which results in
chronic activation of Toll-like
receptors and
permeabilization of the
phagolysosomal membrane,
allowing activation of
cytosolic sensors...
- is
widely used to lyse
cells to
extract protein or organelles, or to
permeabilize the
membranes of
living cells. Some
applications include: Inactivation...
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endothelial cells release nitric oxide.
These mediators vasodilate and
permeabilize the
blood vessels,
which results in the net
distribution of
blood plasma...
- Canaday, D. J.; Hammer, S. M. (1993). "Transient and
stable ionic permeabilization of
isolated skeletal muscle cells after electrical shock". The Journal...
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antifungals specifically because it does not
directly cause membrane permeabilization. Structurally-related
antibiotics with
similar binding properties are...