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bilayer:
bimolecular film
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fluid bilayer model:
Generally accepted model for membranes in cells. In its original form, the model held that proteins floated in a sea of phospholipids arranged as a bilayer with a central hydrophobic domain. Although it is now recognised that some proteins are restrained by interactions with cytoskeletal elements and that the phospholipid annulus around a protein may contain only specific types of lipid, the model is still considered broadly correct.(18 Nov 1997)
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lipid bilayer:
<biochemistry> A lamellar organisation of phospholipids that are packed as a bilayer with hydrophobic acyl tails inwardly directed and polar head groups on the outside surfaces.It is this bilayer that forms the basis of membranes in cells, though in most cellular membranes a very substantial proportion of the area may be occupied by integral proteins. The triple layered appearance of membranes seen in electron microscopy is thought to arise because the osmium tetroxide binds to the polar regions leaving a central, unstained, hydrophobic region.(31 Dec 1997)
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lipid bilayers:
Layers of lipid molecules which are two molecules thick. Bilayer systems are frequently studied as models of biological membranes.(12 Dec 1998)
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phospholipid bilayer:
<biochemistry> A lamellar organisation of phospholipids that are packed as a bilayer with hydrophobic acyl tails inwardly directed and polar head groups on the outside surfaces.It is this bilayer that forms the basis of membranes in cells, though in most cellular membranes a very substantial proportion of the area may be occupied by integral proteins. The triple layered appearance of membranes seen in electron microscopy is thought to arise because the osmium tetroxide binds to the polar regions leaving a central, unstained, hydrophobic region.(31 Dec 1997)
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Lipid Bilayers:
Layers of lipid molecules which are two molecules thick. Bilayer systems are frequently studied as models of biological membranes.
Synonyms: Bilayer, Lipid,Lipid Bilayer

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Membrane Fluidity:
The motion of phospholipid molecules within the lipid bilayer, dependent on the classes of phospholipids present, their fatty acid composition and degree of unsaturation of the acyl chains, the cholesterol concentration, and temperature.
Synonyms: Bilayer Fluidities,Fluidities, Bilayer,Fluidities, Membrane,Fluidity, Bilayer,Fluidity, Membrane,Membrane Fluidities

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bilayer lipid membrane; bimolecular liquid membrane; bleomycin; buccolinguomasticatory
 

         
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Bilayer lipid membrane
 

         
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Lipid bilayer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lipid bilayer is a thin membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around cells. ...
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Bilayer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For bilayers in biology, see lipid bilayer. A bilayer is a double layer of closely packed atoms or molecules. The properties of bilayers are studied in ...
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Bilayer
The purpose of the bilayer membrane is to separate the cell contents from the outside enevrionment. The outside of the cell is mostly water and the inside ...
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bilayer: Definition from Answers.com
bilayer n. A structure, such as a film or membrane, consisting of two molecular layers: a phospholipid.
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SparkNotes: Cell Membranes: The Lipid Bilayer
A summary of The Lipid Bilayer in 's Cell Membranes. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Cell Membranes and what it means.
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Structure of Fluid Lipid Bilayers
Nov 10, 2009 ... This page describes the structure fluid lipid bilayer membranes determined by means of X-ray and neutron diffraction methods developed in ...
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phospholipid bilayers
A bilayer of phospholipids forms a sphere in which water is trapped inside. The hydrophilic phosphate regions interact with the water inside and outside of ...
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Lipid Bilayers for RasMol
The Heller/Schaefer/Schulten lipid bilayer PDB files are available from the Institute for Medical Optics, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, ...
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bilayer
Introduction - This script shows the structure of the phospholipids in a bilayer . Scroll down until the text corresponding to the view is visible. ...
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Lipid Bilayers and the Gramicidin Channel
Lipid Bilayers and the Gramicidin Channel made with Jmol. Listed in the World Index of ... Phospholipid. Lipid bilayer (4 subsections). Gramicidin channel ...
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bilayer - definition of bilayer in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
bilayer /bi·lay·er/ (biŽla-er) a membrane consisting of two molecular layers. Enlarge picture. Lipid bilayer, a fluid barrier to permeability, ...
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Cell Membranes
In all these cases, the portion within the lipid bilayer consists primarily ... Those portions of the polypeptide that project out from the bilayer tend to ...
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Phospholipid Bilayers - UW Courses Web Server
Phospholipid bilayers have been studied with computer simulations that follow the interactions of phospholipid molecules with each other and with water. ...
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Bilayer Segmentation of Live Video
transitions a pixel can undergo in a bilayer scene, based on ..... Bilayer segmentation. (a) A frame from the JM test sequence; (b,...,e) automatic ...
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Jmol DNA
For those who prefer, Lipid Bilayers and Membrane Channel in Chime remains available. The old Chime version will be phased out when demand ceases. ...
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BioMed Central | Full text | Lipid bilayer composition influences ...
The activity of two bacterial multidrug transporters increases in membrane bilayers containing phosphatidylethanolamine, with EmrE from Escherichia coli and ...
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YouTube - Lipid bilayer formation
Shows the deposition of liposomes on to the surface of an optical chip and their subsequent rupture and merger to form a lipid bilayer.
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BC Online: 1F - Why Micelles and Bilayers
in nonmathematical language explain why single chain amphiphiles generally form micelles while double chain amphiphiles form bilayers ...
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Lipid Bilayers - Chemistry Encyclopedia - water
Lipid bilayers form the fundamental structures of cell membranes and thus provide a semipermeable interface between the interior and exterior of a cell and ...
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Lipid bilayer - Definition
In biology and chemistry, a lipid bilayer is a membrane or zone of membrane composed only of lipid. Lipid bilayer is the foundation of all biological ...
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Journal of Nanobiotechnology | Full text | Hydrophobic silver ...
The effect of nanoparticle loading on the size distribution, bilayer phase ... Lipid disordering and bilayer disruption will be dependent on the size and ...
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Bilayer - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of word from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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Separating Ion and Electron Transport: The Bilayer Light-Emitting ...
Here we introduce a novel bilayer device structure (see Figure 1a) that addresses both these problems, as the phase separation between the CP and the ...
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Bilayer Graphene Gets a Bandgap « Berkeley Lab News Center
Jun 10, 2009 ... Symmetrical bilayer graphene (middle) also lacks a bandgap. Electrical fields ( arrows) introduce asymmetry into the bilayer structure ...
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