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  • ...gh a variety of protein pumps and calcium exchangers located on the plasma membrane and sarcoplasmic reticulum. This reduction in calcium removes the stimulus
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  • ...[[sarcoplasmic reticulum]] via exchangers and expulsion across the plasma membrane.<ref>[http://advan.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/27/4/201 American Physio ...through modulation of [[voltage sensitive calcium channel]]s in the plasma membrane.
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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 ...ow red and white blood cells (7.5μm - 25μm diameter) and various [[Blood plasma|serum]] proteins to pass, a process that is aided by a discontinuous basal
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  • ...author = Olah Z ''et al.'' | year = 2001 | title = Ligand-induced dynamic membrane changes and cell deletion conferred by vanilloid receptor 1 | journal = [[J
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  • ...h as synaptotagmin and synaptobrevin interact to fuse the vesicle into the membrane. Phosphorylation also has its own set of proteins involved that work toget ...duced budding of vesicle containing neurotransmitters from the presynaptic membrane. By studying the intracellular mechanisms involved in neural apoptosis aft
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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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  • ...channels''' are proteins that serve as [[ion channels]] across the plasma membrane of heart and brain cells<ref>Luthi A, McCormick DA. 1998. Neuron. H-current ...s-Prot entry<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Each subunit comprises six membrane-spanning (S1–6) domains which include a putative voltage sensor (S4) and
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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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  • ...lfaxalone is metabolised rapidly in the liver. Alfaxalone has a very short plasma elimination half-life in dogs and cats
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  • ...[[plasma (physics)|plasma]] using [[electrode]]s. The interaction of this plasma with the electrodes generates ultraviolet [[photon]]s, which then excite th |title=The plasma behind the plasma TV screen
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