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Active transport of ions by ATPases (pumps) maintains ionic gradients and aid ion channels in "setting" the membrane potential. ... Cell Physiol.281: C449-463, ...
... membrane-formed cellular cargo ships called extracellular vesicles. They protect cargo traveling between cells through the hostile intercellular space.
The vaccine is also recommended for some adults, including those who have sickle cell disease or AIDS and those who don't have a spleen. Pneumococcal ...
In this study, researchers explored whether extracellular vesicles — small fluid-filled particles — of brain cell membranes circulating in the blood could ...
Small GTPases function as molecular switches in diverse membrane- and cytoskeleton-related cellular processes, alternating between inactive GDP- and active GTP- ...
SAMe helps produce and regulate hormones and maintain cell membranes. A synthetic version of SAMe is available as a dietary supplement in the U.S. In some ...
Urothelial carcinoma, previously called transitional cell carcinoma, occurs in the cells that line the inside of the bladder. Urothelial cells expand when your ...
... cell they originate: Matrix vesicles (30 to 300 nanometers) from the outer membrane of cells; Exosomes or nanovesicles (30 to 100 nanometers) from ...
At that site, the infection produces a tough, gray membrane made up of dead cells, bacteria and other substances. This membrane can obstruct breathing.
Electroporation uses energy to disrupt cell membranes, ultimately to kill cells that are either dead or damaged or subject to tumors, without causing damaging ...
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