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| Cell membrane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | A cell membrane (or plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is the part of any biological cell that covers the cell. It is selectively permeable, structured bilayer of phospholipid and protein molecules. and | | en.wikipedia.org | | Open Directory - Science: Biology: Cell Biology | | entire directory only in Biology/Cell_Biology. Top: Science: Biology: Cell Biology (360 Publications (72) Cell Membrane and Adhesion (13) Cytoskeleton (12 Cell Biology search on | | dmoz.org | | Cell Adhesion & Extracellular Matrix - BioChemWeb.org | | This page is an annotated index of major online resources dealing with cell-substratum and cell-cell adhesion, extracellular matrix in animal tissues and cell walls of bacteria and plants. of Biochem | | www.biochemweb.org | | Cell adhesion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | The study of cell adhesion is part of cell biology study of cell adhesion involves cell adhesion proteins and the proteins extend across the cell surface membrane and typically have | | en.wikipedia.org | | Cell Biology Home Page | | 1/6/97-1/24/97. Molecular Biology and the Nucleus. 1/28/97-1/31/97. Membrane structure and function. 2/3/97-2/11/97. Organelles involved in intracellular transport and sorting. 2/12/97-2/25/97. Energy | | cellbio.utmb.edu | | Cell Membranes Problem Set | | Cell Membranes: Essential Concepts. Cell membranes are selective barriers that separate individual cells and cellular compartments. The Biology Project > Cell Biology > Cell Membranes > Over | | www.biology.arizona.edu | | The Cell Membrane | | The Cell Membrane. The cell membrane is probably the most important organelle in the cell. It holds the cell together and keeps everything intact. It also regulates homeostasis which will be discussed | | www.cdli.ca |
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