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Results 1 - 10 of 221 for Cell membrane
  1. ... protein, which transports negatively charged atoms (anions) across cell membranes. Specifically, AE1 exchanges negatively charged atoms of chlorine ( ... ions). The AE1 protein is found in the cell membrane of kidney cells and red blood cells. In ...
  2. ... from the interior of the cell to the cell membrane. When the ACTH receptor is embedded within the cell membrane, it is turned on (activated) by the MRAP ...
  3. ... binds them to the outer surface of the cell membrane, ensuring that they are available when needed. Alkaline ... of a protein that is bound to the cell membrane by a GPI anchor.The proteins produced from ...
  4. ... transport positively charged calcium atoms (calcium ions) across cell membranes. The movement of these ions is critical for ... the alpha-1 subunit is located within the cell membrane; the abnormal subunit is found in the cell ...
  5. ... are critical to the stability and function of cell membranes. In particular, the NTE protein breaks down (metabolizes) ... a process that requires particular changes in the cell membrane. The pituitary gland is located at the base ...
  6. ... are critical to the stability and function of cell membranes. NTE is found most abundantly in the nervous ... a process that requires particular changes in the cell membrane. The pituitary gland is located at the base ...
  7. ... system). These two proteins are found within the cell membrane of nerve cells, where they make up the ... within cell structures and cannot travel to the cell membrane. As a result, proteolipid protein 1 and DM20 ...
  8. ... produced from these genes transports certain ions across cell membranes. The flow of these ions creates an electrical charge across the cell membrane, which affects certain biochemical processes. In adrenal gland ...
  9. ... of potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl) across the cell membrane. The positively charged potassium ions and negatively charged ... so that the charges inside and outside the cell membrane are unchanged (electroneutral).Electroneutral co-transport of ions ...
  10. ... many body processes, including helping to keep the cell membrane intact and functioning properly. Specifically, the A2 phospholipase ... compound called phosphatidylcholine, which is abundant in the cell membrane.Mutations in the PLA2G6 gene impair the function ...
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