Membrane Biochemistry

Membrane biochemistry is the study of the chemical components and interactions of cellular membranes. It focuses on structure, components, and organization of cellular membranes and the biochemical reactions that occur across and within them. Membrane biochemistry is an important field in biomedical research, as it plays a critical role in many physiological processes. The study of membrane biochemistry has been used to improve the understanding of diseases and disorders, as well as to develop new treatments. Additionally, the knowledge gained from studying membrane biochemistry can be used to create new drugs, diagnostic tests, and medical devices. By gaining a better understanding of membrane biochemistry, researchers are able to develop innovative treatments for various diseases and disorders.

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Carbofuran Abrogates the Membrane Ca++-Atpase Activity in Liver: The Role of Cholesterol
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Phytohemagglutinin and Light-Induced Charge Density Effects on Plasma Membrane of PlectonemaBoryanum
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Membrane Pump Operation Synchronicity (Criticality) in Epidermal Cells: The Possibility of Quantifying the Level of Synchronization
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Treatment of a Severe Pediatric Lyell Syndrome with Amniotic Membrane: Case Report and Histological Findings
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Study of Antioxidant and Membrane Resistant Peculiarities of a New Cyan Containing Lactone in Membranes of Hepatocytes with Sarcoma-45
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Effect of Hyamine-1622 Cationic Surfactant on Pertraction of Cerium (IV) Cations Through Emulsion Liquid Membranes
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Enzyme Immobilization on Polypropylene Film: A Role Model for Biocatalytic Polymer Membranes?
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