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  • ...[[permittivity]] of [[cellular compartment]]s and their surrounding [[cell membrane|membranes]]. *[[Membrane potential]] ...
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  • ...phron]], can be recognized by several distinct features, including lateral membrane interdigitations with neighboring cells.<ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://jour ...he lateral organization of the lipid membrane, with interdigitation of the membrane to fill volume voids.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/book ...
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  • '''CASY technology''' is an electric field multi-channel [[cell (biology)|cell]] counting system. It was first marketed by Schärfe System GmbH in 19 ...electric field can go through the injured cell as there are pores on their membrane. For a normal cell, its size cannot be smaller than its nuclear size, which ...
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  • ...nt of electrochemical potential, usually for an ion that can move across a membrane}} ...|Diagram of ion concentrations and charge across a semi-permeable cellular membrane.]] ...
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  • ...e to diffuse across such a membrane. This is a very important mechanism in biology where fluids inside a blood vessel need to be regulated and controlled. Per * [[Fuel cell]]s: Automobiles are equipped with Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cells to convert hydrogen fuel and oxygen found in the atmospher ...
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  • {{Short description|Branch of biology}} ...energy in living organisms and the study of thousands of different [[Cell (biology)|cellular]] processes such as [[cellular respiration]] and the many other [ ...
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  • ...s, [[strut]]s, [[Beam (structure)|beams]], [[arch]]es), two-dimensional ([[membrane]]s, plates, [[Concrete slab|slab]], [[Shell (structure)|shells]], [[Vault ( ...h as shells and folded plates, ''form-active'' structures such as cable or membrane structures, and hybrid structures.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Knippers|first1=Ja ...
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  • {{short description|Intersection of nanotechnology and biology}}{{Nanotechnology}} ...of [[nanotechnology]] and [[biology]].<ref>Ehud Gazit, Plenty of room for biology at the bottom: An introduction to bionanotechnology. Imperial College Press ...
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  • ...roducts more environmentally friendly. For example, nanoscale [[artificial membrane|membranes]] can help separate desired chemical reaction products from waste ...anofiltration}}Nanofiltration is a relatively recent [[Membrane technology|membrane filtration]] process used most often with low [[total dissolved solids]] wa ...
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  • ...|url=https://doi.org/10.1080/15368378.2020.1737804|journal=Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine|volume=39|issue=2|pages=89–96|doi=10.1080/15368378.2020.173780 ...he [[proton pump]] in [[mitochondrion|mitochondria]]) and, at the [[plasma membrane]], the establishment of the [[resting potential]], energetically unfavourab ...
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  • ...in Stephanotis floribunda and Nicotiana suaveolens Flowers |journal=Plant Biology |volume=8 |issue=5 |pages=615–626 |doi=10.1055/s-2006-924076|pmid=16755462 ...Ozawa| first3 = Rika| last4 = Maffei| first4 = Massimo E.| title = Plasma membrane potential depolarization and cytosolic calcium flux are early events involv ...
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  • ...ntification of Molecular Interactions in Living Cells in Real Time using a Membrane Protein Nanopattern|url=https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c00987|journa [[Category:Molecular biology techniques]] ...
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  • ...ture, cells swell due to an increase in moisture diffusion across the cell membrane.<ref name=":24" /> Pronounced disruption and decomposition of cell walls an ...zation|gelatinization]] of starches, melting of fats, and [[Agglutination (biology)|protein agglutination]].<ref name=":113" /> Water-soluble nutrients are ma ...
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  • ** [[Quantum biology]] - application of [[quantum mechanics]] to biological phenomenon. ...y of biophysics]] – history of the study of physical processes relating to biology ...
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  • ...g to be used as a tool to solve [[basic science]] problems in [[structural biology]] and [[biophysics]], including applications in [[X-ray crystallography]] a ...es, which cause only portions of strands with [[Complementarity (molecular biology)|complementary]] [[Nucleic acid sequence|base sequences]] to bind together ...
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  • ...| last1 = YashRoy | first1 = R C | year = 1990 | title = Determination of membrane lipid phase transition temperature from 13-C NMR intensities | url = https: ...systems might lie near critical points. Examples include [[neural network (biology)|neural networks]] in the salamander retina,<ref>{{cite arXiv|eprint=1407.5 ...
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  • .../science/article/pii/S1367593110001006|journal=Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|series=Model Systems/Biomolecular Synthesis and Modification|language=en|vo ...sense them at some of the lowest concentrations of all molecular motifs in biology use Lewis acid receptors.<ref name=":3" /> Lewis acid dyes (namely metals c ...
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  • {{TopicTOC-Biology}} ...) and conversely provides methods to support and perform basic research in biology. ...
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  • ...tic correlates in electromagnetic consciousness.|journal = Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine|quote = There is no question that incorporating EM field-media ...e sensitive to the variation of as little as one millivolt across the cell membrane, or the involvement of a single extra ion channel. [[Transcranial magnetic ...
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  • ...approaches to morphogenetic fields in regenerative medicine, developmental biology and cancer |journal=Regenerative Medicine |year=2011 |volume=6 |issue=6 |pa ...e-scale patterning in processes such as [[embryogenesis]], [[Regeneration (biology)|regeneration]], and [[cancer]] suppression. ...
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