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n. (cell membrane English)
Usage examples of "cell membranes".
The sugar will enter the nerve cells and, over the next couple of hours, begin to be built into the cell membranes.
The most recent experiments seem to indicate instead that insulin exerts its effect on the cell membranes.
The makeup of its cell membranes is obviously very different from ours, but how I can't tell you, since I can't tell you very much about our own cell membranes since nobody knows what they're made of, either.
It also crystallizes, which in some cases may actually puncture the cell membranes.
He could add detergent to the containers and their cell membranes would dissolve.
Ate you good and slow and constant, etching the brain surfaces, eroding away the brain-cell membranes.
The controlled energy decrements are utilized to assemble molecules, to transport substances within cells, to transport products across cell membranes, as in secretion and neurotransmission, to provide mo.
But it will rupture a lot of cell membranes, leaving behind all those membranes as a lipid crud.
Miles bit back inflicting any prudent warnings on the boy, such as Maple mead may go down smooth and sweet, but it destroys cell membranes coming back up.
The fatty acid composition of viral lipids and host cell membranes would perhaps be similar, meaning I could tell in what species of host any particular virion was replicated.
It was a simple matter to stabilize damaged cell membranes, to increase the flow of blood to bring in added nutrients and carry away the waste of dead cells.