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Why this would occur at selective sites on the plasmalemma remains unknown.
The cell's membrane, or plasmalemma, is loose and extremely plastic, allowing the organism to change shape from one moment to the next.
The Endoplasmic Reticulum is a network of membranes continuous with the plasmalemma on the outside.
They consist of projections of the plasmalemma extending out from the surface of the organism.
Oocyte: The oocyst wall forms from 4 wall-membranes consolidating over the zygote plasmalemma.
The mycelium can pass through the simple pits, perforating the middle lamella but damage to either the plasmalemma or cell walls was not observed.
The cytoplasmic sleeve is a fluid-filled space enclosed by the plasmalemma and a continuous extension of the cytosol.
Nine interconnected props attach the kinetosome to the plasmalemma, and a terminal plate is present in the transitional zone.
KCC2 has an extremely high rate of turnover at the plasmalemma (minutes), suggesting that phosphorylation serves as the primary mechanism for rapid regulation.
Standard reuptake inhibitors are believed to act simply as competitive substrates that work by binding directly to the plasmalemma transporter of the neurotransmitter in question.
The resemblance to the plasmalemma was obvious, and the microscope pictures served as the first real evidence for the cell membrane being a bilayer lipid structure.
This originates in small membranous vesicle observed beneath the gametocyte plasmalemma in late stage I. Its function is not known.
Specialized cell-to-cell communication pathways known as plasmodesmata, pores in the primary cell wall through which the plasmalemma and endoplasmic reticulum of adjacent cells are continuous.
Plasmalemma vesicle-associated protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PLVAP gene.
High tension in the contractile-elastic system of muscle results in structural damage to the muscle fiber and plasmalemma and its epimysium, perimysium, and/or endomysium.
The polyaromatics are predominantly located within the primary cell wall, and the polyaliphatics are located between the primary cell wall and the plasmalemma.
Upon reaching the plasmalemma, the vesicles fuse with the membrane, increasing the number of GLUT4 transporters expressed at the cell surface, and hence increasing glucose uptake.
The plasma membrane portion of the plasmodesma is a continuous extension of the cell membrane or plasmalemma It is similar in structure to the cellular phospholipid bilayers.
In healthy volunteers, small gap junctions were often identified on the lateral plasmalemma of gastric surface mucous cells, mainly at the level of the cell nucleus (Figs 1, 2).
Mucocysts (an ejectile organelle) located beneath the plasmalemma are found in S. pilosum (Fig. 11A) and their function is unknown, but may be involved in heterotrophic feeding.
The cell membrane (plasmalemma) is located beneath the cell wall yet little is known about its composition and function in terms of the regulation of trans-membrane transport of metabolites.
Cell membrane - (also called the plasma membrane, plasmalemma or "phospholipid bilayer") is a semipermeable lipid bilayer found in all cells; it contains a wide array of functional macromolecules.
These morphologic changes, referred to as Schüffner's dots, are important in the identification of this species of malarial parasite and have been associated by electron microscopy with caveolavesicle complexes along the erythrocyte plasmalemma.
Each Symbiodinium cell is coccoid in hospite (living in a host cell) and surrounded by a membrane that originates from the host cell plasmalemma during phagocytosis (Figs 2B and 3).
Big fragments of the crushed cells can be later discarded by low speed centrifugation and later the fraction of the known origin (plasmalemma, tonoplast, etc.) can be isolated by precise high-speed centrifugation in the density gradient.