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  Membrane separation -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Membrane separation.   61
Membrane separation -- Congresses   3
Membrane separation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Handbook of membrane separations : chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and biotechnological applications / edited by Anil K. Pabby, Syed S.H. Rizvi, Ana Maria Sastre  2009 1
Membrane separation -- Industrial applications   5
 

Membrane, Serous -- See Serous Membrane


A thin lining of closed cavities of the body, consisting of a single layer of squamous epithelial cells (MESOTHELIUM) resting on a thin layer of CONNECTIVE TISSUE, and covered with secreted clear fluid from blood and lymph vessels. Major serous membranes in the body include PERICARDIUM; PERITONEUM; and PLEURA
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Membrane Structure, Cell -- See Cell Membrane Structures


Structures which are part of the CELL MEMBRANE or have cell membrane as a major part of their structure
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Membrane Structures, Cell -- See Cell Membrane Structures


Structures which are part of the CELL MEMBRANE or have cell membrane as a major part of their structure
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Membrane Tissue -- See Membranes


Thin layers of tissue which cover parts of the body, separate adjacent cavities, or connect adjacent structures
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Membrane Tissues -- See Membranes


Thin layers of tissue which cover parts of the body, separate adjacent cavities, or connect adjacent structures
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Membrane transport -- See Biological transport



--subdivision Physiological transport under individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g. Insulin--Physiological transport
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Membrane transport disorders -- See Membrane disorders


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Membrane Transport Modulators : Ion channels and their inhibitors / Satya Prakash Gupta, editor  2011 1
 

Membrane Transport Protein Modulators -- See Membrane Transport Modulators


Agents that affect ION PUMPS; ION CHANNELS; ABC TRANSPORTERS; and other MEMBRANE TRANSPORT PROTEINS
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Membrane Transport Proteins -- See Also Biological Transport


The movement of materials (including biochemical substances and drugs) through a biological system at the cellular level. The transport can be across cell membranes and epithelial layers. It also can occur within intracellular compartments and extracellular compartments
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Membrane Transport Proteins   17
Membrane Transport Proteins -- analysis : Membrane trafficking  2015 1
 

Membrane Transport Proteins, Mitochondrial -- See Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins


Proteins involved in the transport of specific substances across the membranes of the MITOCHONDRIA
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Membrane Transport Proteins -- physiology   10
 

Membrane Transporters -- See Membrane Transport Proteins


Membrane proteins whose primary function is to facilitate the transport of molecules across a biological membrane. Included in this broad category are proteins involved in active transport (BIOLOGICAL TRANSPORT, ACTIVE), facilitated transport and ION CHANNELS
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Membranen.   22
  Membranes -- 4 Related Subjects   4
Membranes   60
 

Membranes, Alveolocapillary -- See Blood-Air Barrier


The barrier between capillary blood and alveolar air comprising the alveolar EPITHELIUM and capillary ENDOTHELIUM with their adherent BASEMENT MEMBRANE and EPITHELIAL CELL cytoplasm. PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE occurs across this membrane
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Membranes, Alveolodental -- See Periodontal Ligament


The fibrous CONNECTIVE TISSUE surrounding the TOOTH ROOT, separating it from and attaching it to the alveolar bone (ALVEOLAR PROCESS)
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Membranes, Artificial   15
Membranes, Artificial -- Periodicals : Journal of membrane science (Online)  1976 1
Membranes (biologie)   3
Membranes (biologie) -- Congrès. : Membrane technology in water and wastewater treatment / edited by P. Hillis  2000 1
  Membranes (Biology) -- 12 Related Subjects   12
Membranes (Biology)   85
Membranes (Biology)-Computer simulation   2
Membranes (Biology) -- Congresses.   3
Membranes (Biology) -- Encyclopedias : Encyclopedia of membranes / Enrico Drioli, Lidietta Giorno, editors  2016 1
Membranes (Biology) -- Fluidity.   2
Membranes (Biology) -- Imaging   2
Membranes (Biology) -- Laboratory manuals : Membrane trafficking (Shen)  2022 1
Membranes (Biology)-Mathematical models   2
 

Membranes (Biology) Mechanical properties -- See Also the narrower term Membranes (Biology) Fluidity


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Membranes (Biology) -- Mechanical properties. : Applications of Membrane Computing in Systems and Synthetic Biology / Pierluigi Frisco, Marian Gheorghe, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, Editors  2014 1
Membranes (Biology) -- Mechanical properties -- Periodicals : Journal of membrane computing  2019- 1
Membranes (Biology) -- Metabolism   2
Membranes (Biology) -- Periodicals   7
Membranes (Biology) -- Research -- Methodology.   3
 

Membranes, Cell -- See Cell Membrane


The lipid- and protein-containing, selectively permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
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Membranes cel·lulars. : Membrane biophysics / by Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman, Jack Tuszynski  2013 1
Membranes -- chemistry : Drug-biomembrane interaction studies : the application of calorimetric techniques / edited by Rosario Pignatello  2013 1
 

Membranes, Cytoplasmic -- See Cell Membrane


The lipid- and protein-containing, selectively permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
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Membranes -- enzymology.   4
 

Membranes, Epiretinal -- See Epiretinal Membrane


A membrane on the vitreal surface of the retina resulting from the proliferation of one or more of three retinal elements: (1) fibrous astrocytes; (2) fibrocytes; and (3) retinal pigment epithelial cells. Localized epiretinal membranes may occur at the posterior pole of the eye without clinical signs or may cause marked loss of vision as a result of covering, distorting, or detaching the fovea centralis. Epiretinal membranes may cause vascular leakage and secondary retinal edema. In younger individuals some membranes appear to be developmental in origin and occur in otherwise normal eyes. The majority occur in association with retinal holes, ocular concussions, retinal inflammation, or after ocular surgery. (Newell, Ophthalmology: Principles and Concepts, 7th ed, p291)
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