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including solubilizing membrane proteins,
precipitating cholesterol, and
permeabilizing cell membranes.
Digitonin is
sometimes confused with the
cardiac drugs...
- Look up permeability, impermeability, impermeable, permeable, or
semipermeable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Permeability, permeable, and semipermeable...
- to
diffuse to the nucleus. Poly(ethylenimine) is also an
effective permeabilizer of the
outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Both
linear and branched...
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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...
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Ingredient in
influenza vaccines,
including Fluarix, Flublok, and
Fluzone Permeabilizing unfixed (or
lightly fixed)
eukaryotic cell
membranes Solubilizing membrane...
- debris,
which results in
chronic activation of Toll-like
receptors and
permeabilization of the
phagolysosomal membrane,
allowing activation of
cytosolic sensors...
- cell
death markers (phosphatidylserine
exposure and cell
membrane permeabilization). A
selection of
techniques that can be used to
distinguish apoptosis...
- most well-studied and well-established
function of
viroporins is the
permeabilization of the cell
membrane to ions and
small solutes.
Before viroporins themselves...
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protein called lysenin,
which is a pore-forming toxin,
which is able to
permeabilize and lyse
invading cells. It is best at
targeting foreign cells whose...
- DNA
damage and in
their PARP capacity. PARP
activity measured in the
permeabilized mononuclear leukocyte blood cells of
thirteen mammalian species correlated...