| membrane b. |
any bone that develops within a connective tissue membrane, in contrast to cartilage bone.
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| membrane c. |
the electrical capacitance of a cell membrane, as of an axon or muscle fiber.
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| membrane cofactor p. |
a transmembrane protein, CD46, found in most blood cells, endothelial and epithelial cells, and fibroblasts; it restricts the turnover of complement by acting as a cofactor for factor Imediated catabolism of C3b and C4b.
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| membrane e. |
a method of selecting cells in which a culture of cells is collected on a membrane filter, over which a fresh warm culture fluid is then slowly passed, washing off excess cells and leaving only adsorbed cells at a particular developmental stage.
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| membrane f. |
a filter made up of a thin film of collodion, cellulose acetate, or other material, available in a wide range of defined pore sizes, the smaller ones being capable of retaining all the known viruses.
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