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membrane i. of reactive lysis protectin.
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membrane ionic t. the theory that the resting potential difference between the inside and outside of the cell is related to (1) the thin, electrically insulating membrane between the cytoplasm and the interstitial conducting medium, which is poorly and variably permeable to diverse ions; (2) the presence of a metabolic cellular pump that promotes the efflux of sodium ions from the cell interior to the outside against its electrochemical gradient and, coupled with this, the influx of potassium ions into the cell against its ionic concentration gradient.
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membrane o. an osmometer in which diffusion through a semipermeable membrane indicates the osmotic pressure of macromolecules (number of molecules or ions) in a solution.
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membrane p. the electric potential which exists on the two sides of a membrane or across the wall of a cell.
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membrane r. a receptor located on or in a cell membrane; called also cell-surface r.
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