Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromplasma bound) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia plas·ma (plăz′mə) n.alsoplasm(plăz′əm) 1. a.The clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood, lymph, or intramuscular fluid in which cells are suspended. It differs from serum in that it ...
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we have begun to study PSPs that would be predicted to associate with the parasite membrane. This criterion is due to the fact that the glideosome is located at the periphery of the parasite between the membrane and the inner membrane complex (IMC), a set ...
Kean LS, Grant AM, Angeletti C, Mahe Y, Kuchler K, Fuller RS & Nichols JW (1997) Plasma membrane translocation of fluorescent-labeled phosphatidylethanolamine is controlled by transcription regulators, PDR1 and PDR3. J Cell Biol 138: 255-270....
solvents entered the cells more rapidly than compounds soluble in water. These differences were attributed to the “selective solubility” of the membrane, that is, lipid-soluble materials would pass into the cell by dissolving in the corresponding lipid elements that made up the membrane....
sEV miRNAs are unlikely to operate as an all-around factor in young blood; instead, more sEV components (other regulatory RNAs, mRNAs, DNAs, lipids, cytosolic proteins and membrane-bound proteins) likely function in a cooperative manner to regulate the aging process. Consistent with this, some...
together with cluster IX, was associated with focal adhesion. Cluster IV focused on the function of the phagophore assembly site membrane, which is the main structure involved in the induction of autophagy. Cluster VI members dealt with cation, mainly calcium channel complex and the regulation of...
(a) Schematic diagram of injecting PRP-loaded DECHS into a nude mouse; (b) in vivo fluorescence imaging following subcutaneous injection of DIO-labeled cells in the control group, DECHS group, and PRP-loaded DECHS group. (c) Quantitative diagram of the DIO signal intensity expressed as ...
Salt-overly-sensitive 1 (SOS1) is a unique electroneutral Na+/H+ antiporter at the plasma membrane of higher plants and plays a central role in resisting salt stress. SOS1 is kept in a resting state with basal activity and activated upon phosphorylation.
We show a novel association between an ancestry-specific variant inCD36(Platelet Glycoprotein IV;rs3211938) associated with specific plasmalogens, a subclass of phospholipids integral to cell membrane signaling and stability. CD36 is an integral transmembrane protein involved in the sequestration of mala...