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membrane or
cytoplasmic membrane, and
historically referred to as the
plasmalemma) is a
biological membrane that
separates and
protects the
interior of...
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electron microscopy with
caveolavesicle complexes along the
erythrocyte plasmalemma. They are
named for
Wilhelm Schüffner, who
described them in 1904. "Royal...
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membrane or
plasmalemma and has a
similar phospholipid bilayer structure. The
cytoplasmic sleeve is a fluid-filled
space enclosed by the
plasmalemma and is...
- The cell membrane, also
called the
plasma membrane or
plasmalemma, is a
semipermeable lipid bilayer common to all
living cells. It
contains a variety...
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occur in the form of
pores in the
primary cell wall
through which the
plasmalemma and
endoplasmic reticulum of
adjacent cells are continuous.
Plant cells...
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simply as
competitive substrates that work by
binding directly to the
plasmalemma transporter of the
neurotransmitter in question. They
occupy the transporter...
- low-speed
centrifugation and
later the
fraction of the
known origin (
plasmalemma, tonoplast, etc.) can be
isolated by
precise high-speed centrifugation...
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membrane at
which phagocytosis normally occurs. The cell's membrane, or
plasmalemma, is
extremely flexible,
allowing the
organism to
change shape from one...
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while they are
referred to as
plasmalemmasomes if ****ociated with the
plasmalemma.
While their function has not yet been
studied in
great detail, it has...
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Plasmalemma vesicle-****ociated
protein is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the
PLVAP gene. GRCh38:
Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000130300 – Ensembl...