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  • membrane potential
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  • membrane stabilizer
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  • membrane-derived oligosaccharide
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  • neovascular membrane
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  • nictitating membrane
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  • nuclear membrane
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  • olfactory membrane
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  • oncospheral membrane
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  • oronasal membrane
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  • oropharyngeal membrane
    ÀÔÀεθ·, ±¸Àεθ·
  • obturator membrane
    Æó¼â¸·
  • otolithic membrane
    ÆòÇü¸ð·¡¸·, À̼®¸·
  • ovular membrane
    ³­È²¸·
  • placental membrane
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  • membrane oxygenator
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  • membrane peeling
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  • membrane potential
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  • membrane stabilizer
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  • membrane transport
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  • membrane control protein
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  • membrane-derived oligosaccharide
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  • mucous membrane
    Á¡¸·, Á¡¸·Ãþ
  • neovascular membrane
    ½Å»ýÇ÷°ü¸·
  • nictitating membrane
    ±ô¹Ú´«²¨Ç®
  • nuclear membrane
    ÇÙ¸·
  • obturator membrane
    Æó¼â¸·
  • olfactory membrane
    Èİ¢Á¡¸·
  • oncospheral membrane
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  • oronasal membrane
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  • pleuropericardial membrane
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  • pleuropericardial membrane
    È丷½É¸·(ýØØ¯ãýد)
  • pleuroperitoneal membrane
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  • posterior atlanto-occipital membrane
    µÚȯÃßÈĵθ·, ÈÄȯÃßÈĵθ·(ý­ü»õÐý­Ô騝)
  • posterior atlanto-occipital membrane
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  • posterior atlantooccipital membrane ³ª membra na atlantooccipitalis p.
    µÚȯÃßÈĵθ·, ÈÄȯÃßÈĵθ·(ý­ü»õÐý­Ô騝).
  • posterior atlantooccipital membrane ³ª membra na atlantooccipitalis p.
    µÚȯÃßÈĵθ·, ÈÄȯÃßÈĵθ·(ý­ü»õÐý­Ô騝).
  • posterior hyaloid membrane
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  • posterior limiting membrane
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  • posterior vitreous membrane
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  • postsynaptic membrane
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  • postsynaptic membrane
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  • premature membrane rupture
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  • preretinal membrane
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  • presynaptic membrane
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  • cyclitic membrane
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  • cytoplasmic membrane
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  • decidual membrane
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  • defect of fetal membrane
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  • demarcation membrane
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  • dentinoenamel membrane
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  • descemets membrane
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  • different membrane protein
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  • diphtheritic membrane
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  • discontinuous basement membrane
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  • disinfection of oral mucous membrane
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  • drum membrane
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  • dysmenorrheal membrane
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  • effective membrane resistance
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  • Internal glial limiting membrane
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  • Inner acrosomal membrane
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  • Internal acrosomal membrane
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  • Internal elastic membrane
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  • Internal nuclear membrane
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  • Fertilization membrane
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  • Inferior synovial membrane
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  • Interosseous membrane
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  • Vestibular wall of cochlear duct [Vestibular membrane]
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  • Bowman`s membrane
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àü°æ°èÆÇ(Bowman¸·)
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ROM   1) Range Of Motion; ¿îµ¿¹üÀ§
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ABM adjusted body mass; alveolar basement membrane; autologous bone marrow
ACM acetaminophen; acute cerebrospinal meningitis; Adriamycin, cyclophosphamide, methotrexate; albumin- ...
ACMP alveolar-capillary membrane permeability
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LVP Late ventricular potentials
LFP Local Field Potentials
MLAEP Mid-latency auditory evoked potentials
MAEP Middle latency auditory evoked potentials
MRP movement related potentials
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membrane-bound proton-translocating PPi synthase <enzyme> From rhodospirillum rubrum; functions as an alternative coupling factor; n,n'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive; catalyses the phosphorylation of pi to ppi, the hydrolysis of ppi and the concomitant translocation of proton across the plasma membrane
Registry number: EC 3.6.1.-
Synonym: h(+)-ppi synthase
(26 Jun 1999)
membrane capacitance The electrical capacitance of a membrane. Plasma membranes are excellent insulators and dielectrics: capacitance is the measure of the quantity of charge that must be moved across unit area of the membrane to produce unit change in membrane potential and is measured in Farads. most plasma membranes have a capacitance around 1 microfarad cmexp 2.
(18 Nov 1997)
membrane-coating granule A membrane-bound granule, 100 to 500 nm in diameter, located in the upper layers of the stratum spinosum of certain stratified squamous epithelia.
Synonym: lamellar granule, membrane-coating granule, Odland body.
(05 Mar 2000)
membrane depolarisation The process or act of neutralising polarity, depriving of polarity, or the result of such action; reduction to an unpolarised condition.
<physiology> The reversal of the resting potential in excitable cell membranes when stimulated i.e., the tendency of the cell membrane potential to become positive with respect to the potential outside the cell. A positive shift in a cells resting potential (that is normally negative), thus making it numerically smaller and less polarized, for example 90mV to 50mV.
<optics> Depolarisation of light, a change in the plane of polarization of rays, especially by a crystalline medium, such that the light which had been extinguished by the analyser reappears as if the polarization had been anulled. The word is inappropriate, as the ray does not return to the unpolarised condition.
Origin: Cf. F. Depolarisation.
(27 Oct 1998)
membrane dipeptidase <enzyme> Renal dipeptidase which metabolises thienamycin and related carbapenem antibiotic
Registry number: EC 3.4.13.19
Synonym: dehydropeptidase-i, dehydropeptidase I, microsomal dipeptidase
(26 Jun 1999)
membrane enzyme <enzyme> An enzyme present or embedded in a biomembrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
membrane expansion theory That adsorption of anaesthetics into membranes so alters membrane volume and/or configuration that membrane function is affected in such a way as to produce anaesthesia.
(05 Mar 2000)
membrane fluidity Biological membranes are viscous 2 dimensional fluids within their physiological temperature range.
(18 Nov 1997)
membrane fracture Method of specimen preparation for the electron microscope in which rapidly frozen tissue is cracked so as to produce a fracture plane through the specimen. The surface of the fracture plane is then shadowed by heavy metal vapour, strengthened by a carbon film and the underlying specimen is digested away, leaving a replica that can be picked up on a grid and examined in the transmission electron microscope. The great advantage of the method is that the fracture plane tends to pass along the centre of lipid bilayers and it is therefore possible to get en face views of membranes that reveal the pattern of Integral membrane proteins. The E face is the outer lamella of the plasma membrane viewed as if from within the cell, the P face the inner lamella viewed from outside the cell. Fracture planes also often pass along lines of weakness such as the interface between cytoplasm and membrane, so that outer and inner membrane surfaces can be viewed. Further information about the structure can be revealed by freeze etching. Extremely rapid freezing followed by deep etching has allowed the structure of the cytoplasm to be studied without the artefacts that might be introduced by fixation.
(18 Nov 1997)
membrane fusion The adherence of cell membranes, intracellular membranes, or artifical membrane models of either to each other or to viruses, parasites, or interstitial particles through a variety of chemical and physical processes.
(12 Dec 1998)
membrane glycoproteins Glycoproteins found on the membrane or surface of cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
membrane lipids Lipids, predominantly phospholipids, cholesterol and small amounts of glycolipids found in membranes including cellular and intracellular membranes. These lipids may be arranged in bilayers in the membranes with integral proteins between the layers and peripheral proteins attached to the outside. Membrane lipids are required for active transport, several enzymatic activities and membrane formation.
(12 Dec 1998)
membrane of tympanum <anatomy> The eardrum.
(13 Nov 1997)
membrane potential <physiology> More correctly, transmembrane potential difference: the electrical potential difference across a plasma membrane.
See: resting potential, action potential.
(18 Nov 1997)
membrane protein <protein> A protein with regions permanently attached to a membrane (peripheral membrane protein) or inserted into a membrane integral membrane protein). Insertion into a membrane implies hydrophobic domains in the protein. All transport proteins are integral membrane proteins.
(18 Nov 1997)
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