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  • ...to ~0.2% at a lysosomal pH of 4.6. Because the deprotonated form is more membrane-permeable than the protonated form, a quantitative "trapping" of the compou ...Chloroquine complex; this complex is highly toxic to the cell and disrupts membrane function. Action of the toxic FP-Chloroquine and FP results in cell lysis a
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  • ...d in 6 to 8 hours. It is highly [[plasma protein binding|bound]] to plasma proteins, mostly [[human serum albumin|albumin]]. ...ype of [[membrane transport protein]] that plays an important role in drug transport and metabolism.<ref name=Sandson>{{cite journal |author=Sandson NB, Armstro
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  • ...0095-8301}}</ref> In contrast, [[enzyme]]-regulated addition of glucose to proteins by [[glycosylation]] is often essential to their function.{{Citation needed ...hate]] group so the [[glucose 6-phosphate]] cannot easily cross the [[cell membrane]]. Irreversible first steps of a metabolic pathway are common for regulator
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  • ...f> by decreasing the translocation of [[glucose transporter]]s to the cell membrane,<ref>{{Cite book|last=King|first= Michael W.|title=Lange Q&A USMLE Step 1|e ...Charney AN, Donowitz M |title=Effects of methylprednisolone on electrolyte transport by in vitro rat ileum |journal=Am. J. Physiol. |volume=240 |issue=5 |pages=
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  • ...and other drug efflux transporters on the surface of cancer cells, the MDR proteins are responsible for the efflux of drugs from the cells and hence increase t ...-drug resistant (MDR) cancer cells. The polymers seem to inhibit respatory proteins I and IV, the effect on respiration seems to be selective for MDR cancer ce
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  • ...eir own dimension. The smaller the size of the pore of the ultrafiltration membrane, the lower the concentration of the dispersed colloidal particules remainin ...nan]] are extracted from seaweed, [[gelatin]] is produced by hydrolysis of proteins of [[bovinae|bovine]] and fish origins, and [[pectin]] is extracted from [[
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  • ...ne system]], causing production of excessive [[inflammation|inflammatory]] proteins; this mechanism may mean that lead exposure is a risk factor for [[asthma]] ...ef=harv }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Goyer RA |title=Transplacental transport of lead |journal=Environ Health Perspect |volume=89 | pages=101–105 |year
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  • | function = [[oxygen]]-transport ...d abbreviated '''Hb''' or '''Hgb''') is the [[iron]]-containing [[oxygen]]-transport [[metalloprotein]] in the [[red blood cell]]s of [[vertebrate]]s<ref>{{cite
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  • ...ortions of membrane-associated molecules wait to capture [[phosphate]] and transport it into the [[Cell (biology)|cell]]. The phosphate may occur as inorganic o ...s the rate of growth of many organisms. Living cells also use phosphate to transport cellular energy via [[adenosine triphosphate]] (ATP). Nearly every cellular
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  • ...d [[ions]] to diffuse through tight junctions which leave gaps of unjoined membrane which are called intercellular clefts. Tight junctions can be further divid :# Those with numerous transport vesicles that are primarily found in [[skeletal muscles]], lungs, [[gonads]
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  • ...rotein]] complexes and species that make up the [[nervous system]]. These proteins interact to make the neurons connect in such a way to create the intricacie ...the neuronal proteome have been mapped, and then only when applied to the proteins involved in the synapse.
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  • '''Amyloid precursor protein''' (APP) is an [[integral membrane protein]] expressed in many [[biological tissue|tissues]] and concentrated ...= | issn = }}</ref> The amyloid beta region of the protein, located in the membrane-spanning domain, is not well conserved across species and has no obvious co
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  • ...ell structures such as components of the [[cytoskeleton]], [[cell membrane|membrane]], and DNA. ...xygen and glucose) and save energy to be used to remove glutamate [[active transport|actively]]. (It must be noted that the main aim in induced comas is to redu
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  • ...e of intracellular vesicles of [[synapse|presynaptic neurons]]. It acts to transport monoamines into the [[synaptic vesicle]]s. * {{MeshName|Vesicular+Monoamine+Transport+Proteins}}
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  • ...Some chemical messengers, such as testosterone, can pass through the cell membrane, and bind directly to receptors in the cytoplasm or nucleus. ...r example of extracellular signaling molecules that may cross the [[plasma membrane]] due to their [[Lipophilicity|lipophilic]] or [[Hydrophobe|hydrophobic]] n
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  • ...f selectivity filter, '''5''' - [[phosphorylation]] site, '''6''' - [[cell membrane]].]] ...= | url = | accessdate = }}</ref> They are present in the [[cell membrane|membrane]]s that surround all [[cell (biology)|biological cell]]s. The study of ion
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