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plasmalemma
plasmalemma Biol. (ˈplæzməlɛmə) Pl. -lemmas, -lemmæ. [f. plasma + lemma2.] The thin membrane immediately surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell, which restricts the passage of molecules into it.1923 [see plasmagel]. 1931 J. Q. Plowe in Protoplasma XII. 202 Mast (1924) has given us the term ‘plasmalemma...
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Plasmodesma
The plasma membrane portion of the plasmodesma is a continuous extension of the cell membrane or plasmalemma and has a similar phospholipid bilayer structure The cytoplasmic sleeve is a fluid-filled space enclosed by the plasmalemma and is a continuous extension of the cytosol.
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plasmalemmasome
plasmaˈlemmasome Cytology. Also -lemmo-. [f. prec. + -some4.] A plant or microbial cell organelle formed by invagination of the plasma membrane and composed of tissue derived from it.1962 M. R. Edwards in Abstr. 8th Internat. Congr. Microbiol. 31/1 The ingrowths of the plasmalemma may branch repeate...
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Paramural body
When these are continuous with the cell wall, they are termed lomasomes, while they are referred to as plasmalemmasomes if associated with the plasmalemma
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plasmagel
plasmagel Biol. (ˈplæzmədʒɛl) Also plasma gel. [f. plasma + gel n.] Gelatinous cytoplasm, such as surrounds the plasmasol in an amœboid cell. Cf. plasmasol.1923 S. O. Mast in Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. IX. 258 By careful observations on Amœba proteus in motion the following structures can clearly be diff...
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PLVAP
Plasmalemma vesicle-associated protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PLVAP gene.
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Polychromophilus
They are contained within a trilaminar pellicle, consisting of a parasitophorous vacuole membrane, the gametocyte plasmalemma, and an inner double membrane
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phragmosome
phragmosome Bot. (ˈfrægməʊsəʊm) [f. as prec. + -some4.] a. A layer of darker cytoplasm which forms during mitosis in some plant cells at the site of the future cell plate. b. One of the large number of small particles that form this layer.1940 Sinnott & Bloch in Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. XXVI. 226 This ...
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Choleoeimeria
Oocyte: The oocyst wall forms from 4 wall-membranes consolidating over the zygote plasmalemma.
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symplast
symplast Bot. (ˈsɪmplɑːst, -æ-) [f. sym- + -plast.] † a. [ad. G. symplast (J. von Hanstein 1880, in Bot. Abh. IV. ii. 9).] A multinucleate cell created either by the fusion of cells into one cytoplasmic mass, or by the division of the nucleus of a single energid. Obs.1894 Jrnl. R. Microsc. Soc. 376 ...
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Roger M. Spanswick
He showed that two distinct proton pumping ATPases were present in plasmalemma and tonoplast, with different inhibitor characteristics. He also showed that the gradients of pH and membrane potential generated by the primary proton pump in the plasmalemma could be used to drive secondary
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PLVAP
PLVAP (Plasmalemma vesicle associated protein) هوَ بروتين يُشَفر بواسطة جين PLVAP في الإنسان.
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Reuptake inhibitor
Active site transporter substrates
Standard reuptake inhibitors are believed to act simply as competitive substrates that work by binding directly to the plasmalemma
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Schüffner's dots
identification of this species of malarial parasite and have been associated by electron microscopy with caveolavesicle complexes along the erythrocyte plasmalemma
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Orbicule
After exocytosis, the pro-orbicules nest on the tapetal plasmalemma and get a sporopollenin coat synchronously with the developing pollen exine.
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