It proceeds by a complex sequence of reactions — including inflammation, oxidation and cell-membrane breakdown — none of which seems to respond to traditional therapies. ❋ Unknown (2007)
How would you interpret the findings (here, here, here) that strongly link the level of saturation of cell-membrane omega-3 phospholipids (ie short-chain ALA) to maximum lifespan in various vertebrates? ❋ Unknown (2005)
Potatoes can be stored in the dark for months, during which their flavor intensifies; slow enzyme action generates fatty, fruity, and flowery notes from cell-membrane lipids. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)
The antibodies found in these patients proved to have no significance at all when it came to auto-immune diseases, but were instead an important indicator of differences in the cell-membrane structure of white blood cells between blood donors and recipients. ❋ Unknown (1980)
The bacterial [v. 03 p. 0159] cell is always clothed by a definite cell-membrane, as was shown by the plasmolysing experiments of Fischer and others. ❋ Various (N/A)
By the segmentation of the fertilized egg, now invested by cell-membrane, the embryo-plant arises. ❋ Various (N/A)
The author has isolated the more resistant constituents of the cell-membrane by boiling with dilute alkalis, and exhaustively purifying with alcohol and ether. ❋ C. F. Cross (N/A)
The researches of Salkowski (p. 113) leave little doubt, however, that the cell-membrane is of the cellulosic type. ❋ C. F. Cross (N/A)
After the organic cell had originally been conceived of as a vesicle, consisting of a firm capsule and a fluid content, we subsequently discerned it to be composed of a glutinous semi-fluid cell-substance, the protoplasm, and convinced ourselves that this protoplasm and the cell-core or nucleus enclosed in it are the most important and indispensable constituent parts of the cell, while the external firm capsule, the cell-membrane, is not essential and very frequently wanting. ❋ Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1876)
* According to Hofmeister (as quoted by Sachs, 'Trait de Bot.' 1874, p. 958), very slight pressure on the cell-membrane arrests immediately the movements of the protoplasm, and even determines its separation from the walls. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)
The introduction of cream-of-tartar along with the arsenic neutralised its effect, but not so with the other two; and, singularly enough, the appearance of the liquor always shewed when the poisoning was complete; 'the nitrogenous layer on the cell-membrane seeming to have undergone a change similar to that produced by boiling.' ❋ Various (1836)
Boron - Boron is an element involved in the human body in cell-membrane functions, such as hormonal response. ❋ Amp;34;Nutrition (2010)
Discovery of new antibodies and autoimmune mechanisms has brought immunosuppressive treatments that have improved prognosis, particularly in cases associated with antibodies to cell-membrane antigens. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Tarceva homes in on a specific area, or domain, of a very common cell-membrane receptor called EGFR, the epidermal growth-factor receptor. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Reutelingsperger CP, Smits JF, Daemen MJ, Doevendans PA, et al. (2001) Real-time imaging of apoptotic cell-membrane changes at the single-cell level in the beating murine heart. ❋ Unknown (2009)
a minute portion of living matter, or protoplasm, separated from its neighbors by a partition, the cell-membrane; each has its own seat of government, the nucleus, located near its center; and each, to all intents and purposes, leads an individual existence. ❋ Unknown (1912)
There are [thousands] of proteins in and on the [Cell] Membrane of just a simple [muscle] [cell]. ❋ ChromeLynx (2010)
"Sorry, you're breaking up . . . What? . . . I said, [HOW'S THAT] [URINARY TRACT INFECTION] [HEALING]? . . . What? . . . No, of course no one can hear me -- I'm surrounded by the cell membrane." ❋ Leeuwenhoek (2010)
the [cell] membrane is [the gatekeeper] of the cell ❋ Funkyfunkster (2022)