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  • Membrane models
  • Models for cell membranes

    development of the modern membrane model. However, understanding of past membrane models elucidates present-day perception of membrane characteristics. Following

    Membrane models

    Membrane_models

  • Cell membrane
  • Biological membrane that separates the interior of a cell from its outside environment

    the numerous models of the cell membrane proposed prior to the fluid mosaic model, it remains the primary archetype for the cell membrane long after its

    Cell membrane

    Cell membrane

    Cell_membrane

  • Fluid mosaic model
  • Model of cell membranes

    within the cell membrane are dynamic rather than static. Previous models of biological membranes included the Robertson Unit Membrane Model and the Davson-Danielli

    Fluid mosaic model

    Fluid mosaic model

    Fluid_mosaic_model

  • Biological neuron model
  • Mathematical descriptions of the properties of certain cells in the nervous system

    abstraction/detail level: Electrical input–output membrane voltage models – These models produce a prediction for membrane output voltage as a function of electrical

    Biological neuron model

    Biological neuron model

    Biological_neuron_model

  • Model lipid bilayer
  • A model lipid bilayer is any bilayer assembled in vitro, as opposed to the bilayer of natural cell membranes or covering various sub-cellular structures

    Model lipid bilayer

    Model_lipid_bilayer

  • Biological membrane
  • Enclosing or separating membrane in organisms acting as selective semi-permeable barrier

    A biological membrane or biomembrane is a selectively permeable membrane that separates the interior of a cell from the external environment or creates

    Biological membrane

    Biological membrane

    Biological_membrane

  • Cell theory
  • Theory that living organisms are made up of cells

    Cytoskeleton Cell biology Cellular differentiation Germ theory of disease Membrane models Schaefer, G. Bradley; Thompson, Jr., James N. (2017). "Chapter 1: Genetics:

    Cell theory

    Cell theory

    Cell_theory

  • Fetal membranes
  • Amnion and chorion which surround and protect a developing fetus

    The fetal membranes are the four extraembryonic membranes associated with the developing embryo and fetus in humans and other mammals. They are the amnion

    Fetal membranes

    Fetal membranes

    Fetal_membranes

  • Membrane computing
  • Area within computer science

    cellular membranes. It is a sub-task of creating a cellular model. Membrane computing deals with distributed and parallel computing models, processing

    Membrane computing

    Membrane computing

    Membrane_computing

  • Hodgkin–Huxley model
  • Describes how neurons transmit electric signals

    Hodgkin–Huxley model has been modified to incorporate transition state theory and produce thermodynamic Hodgkin–Huxley models. Models often incorporate

    Hodgkin–Huxley model

    Hodgkin–Huxley model

    Hodgkin–Huxley_model

  • Chorioallantoic membrane
  • The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM), also known as the chorioallantois, is a highly vascularized membrane found in the eggs of certain amniotes like birds

    Chorioallantoic membrane

    Chorioallantoic membrane

    Chorioallantoic_membrane

  • Fences and pickets model of plasma membrane structure
  • Concept and model of cell membrane structure

    The picket fence model of plasma membrane is a concept of cell membrane structure suggesting that the fluid plasma membrane is compartmentalized by actin-based

    Fences and pickets model of plasma membrane structure

    Fences_and_pickets_model_of_plasma_membrane_structure

  • Membrane keyboard
  • Type of computer keyboard with pressure pads instead of mechanical keys

    Membrane keyboards work by electrical contact between the keyboard surface and the underlying circuits when keytop areas are pressed. These models were

    Membrane keyboard

    Membrane keyboard

    Membrane_keyboard

  • Membrane
  • Thin, film-like structure separating two fluids, acting as a selective barrier

    particles. Membranes can be generally classified into synthetic membranes and biological membranes. Biological membranes include cell membranes (outer coverings

    Membrane

    Membrane

    Membrane

  • Superstring theory
  • Theory of strings with supersymmetry

    involving membranes interpolating from the known symmetries of superstring theory. It may turn out that there exist membrane models or other non-membrane models

    Superstring theory

    Superstring_theory

  • Elasticity of cell membranes
  • Ability of cell membranes to deform elastically

    other lipids and proteins in the membrane, the latter typically in the form of isolated rafts. Of the numerous models that have been developed to describe

    Elasticity of cell membranes

    Elasticity_of_cell_membranes

  • Lipid bilayer
  • Biological membrane structure

    thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes form a continuous barrier around all cells. The cell membranes of almost all

    Lipid bilayer

    Lipid bilayer

    Lipid_bilayer

  • Membrane technology
  • Transport of substances between two fractions with the help of permeable membranes

    Membrane technology encompasses the scientific processes used in the construction and application of membranes. Membranes are used to facilitate the transport

    Membrane technology

    Membrane_technology

  • Human-to-human transmission
  • Spread of an infection from one person to another

    Blumberg S, Simonsen L, Miller MA, Viboud C (2014). "Synthesizing data and models for the spread of MERS-CoV, 2013: Key role of index cases and hospital transmission"

    Human-to-human transmission

    Human-to-human_transmission

  • Sexually transmitted infection
  • Infection transmitted through human sexual behavior

    visible membrane covering the head of the penis is a mucous membrane, though it produces no mucus (similar to the lips of the mouth). Mucous membranes differ

    Sexually transmitted infection

    Sexually transmitted infection

    Sexually_transmitted_infection

  • Synthetic membrane
  • An artificial membrane, or synthetic membrane, is a synthetically created membrane which is usually intended for separation purposes in laboratory or in

    Synthetic membrane

    Synthetic_membrane

  • Dirac membrane
  • Model of a charged membrane

    In quantum mechanics, a Dirac membrane is a model of a charged membrane introduced by Paul Dirac in 1962. Dirac's original motivation was to explain the

    Dirac membrane

    Dirac_membrane

  • Theta model
  • variable that describes the membrane potential of a neuron along with an input current. The single variable of the theta model obeys relatively simple equations

    Theta model

    Theta model

    Theta_model

  • Semipermeable membrane
  • Type of membrane

    Semipermeable membrane is a type of synthetic or biologic, polymeric membrane that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through it by osmosis. The

    Semipermeable membrane

    Semipermeable membrane

    Semipermeable_membrane

  • Membrane protein
  • Proteins that are part of, or interact with, biological membranes

    Membrane proteins are common proteins that are part of, or interact with, biological membranes. Membrane proteins fall into several broad categories depending

    Membrane protein

    Membrane protein

    Membrane_protein

  • Doryen Bubeck
  • Molecular biologist

    London. Her research investigates host–pathogen interactions using membrane models, biophysics and structural biology. Bubeck grew up in Selkirk, New

    Doryen Bubeck

    Doryen_Bubeck

  • Reverse osmosis
  • Water purification process

    osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate water molecules from other substances. RO applies pressure

    Reverse osmosis

    Reverse_osmosis

  • Compartmental models (epidemiology)
  • Type of mathematical model used for infectious diseases

    complex models are used. The SIR model is one of the simplest compartmental models, and many models are derivatives of this basic form. The model consists

    Compartmental models (epidemiology)

    Compartmental_models_(epidemiology)

  • Pandemic
  • Widespread, often global, epidemic of severe infectious disease

    epidemics into pandemics (being the only factor considered in state-of-the-art models of long-range disease transmission ). The COVID-19 pandemic is expected

    Pandemic

    Pandemic

    Pandemic

  • Basic reproduction number
  • Metric in epidemiology

    Compartmental models are a general modeling technique often applied to the mathematical modeling of infectious diseases. In these models, population members

    Basic reproduction number

    Basic reproduction number

    Basic_reproduction_number

  • Membrane fluidity
  • Viscosity of the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane

    In biology, membrane fluidity refers to the viscosity of the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane or a synthetic lipid membrane. Lipid packing can influence

    Membrane fluidity

    Membrane_fluidity

  • Endemic (epidemiology)
  • Disease which is constantly present in an area

    infection to be estimated. This in turn can be fed into a mathematical model for the epidemic. Based on the reproduction number, we can define the epidemic

    Endemic (epidemiology)

    Endemic (epidemiology)

    Endemic_(epidemiology)

  • Infection
  • Invasion of an organism's body by pathogenic agents

    zone. Also, this virus must spread through skin lesions or permeable membranes such as the eye. Thus, the initial stage of Ebola is not very contagious

    Infection

    Infection

    Infection

  • Action potential
  • Neuron communication by electric impulses

    series of quick changes in voltage across a cell membrane. An action potential occurs when the membrane potential of a specific cell rapidly rises and falls

    Action potential

    Action potential

    Action_potential

  • Davson–Danielli model
  • Cell anatomy term

    Davson–Danielli model (or paucimolecular model) was a model of the plasma membrane of a cell, proposed in 1935 by Hugh Davson and James Danielli. The model describes

    Davson–Danielli model

    Davson–Danielli_model

  • Latent period (epidemiology)
  • Time interval between infection by a pathogen and the individual becoming infectious

    epidemiology, particularly in the discussion of infectious disease dynamics (modeling), the latent period (also known as the latency period or the pre-infectious

    Latent period (epidemiology)

    Latent period (epidemiology)

    Latent_period_(epidemiology)

  • Antibiotic
  • Antimicrobial substance active against bacteria

    target the bacterial cell wall (penicillins and cephalosporins) or the cell membrane (polymyxins), or interfere with essential bacterial enzymes (rifamycins

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

  • Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases
  • Using mathematical models to understand infectious disease transmission

    history that was used to develop the model. Formally, these models belong to the class of deterministic models; however, they incorporate heterogeneous

    Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases

    Mathematical_modelling_of_infectious_diseases

  • Quantitative models of the action potential
  • patch of membrane, other mathematical models pertain to the voltages and currents in the ionic solution surrounding the neuron. Such models are helpful

    Quantitative models of the action potential

    Quantitative_models_of_the_action_potential

  • Nuclear envelope
  • Nuclear membrane surrounding the nucleus in eukaryotic cells

    consists of two lipid bilayer membranes: an inner nuclear membrane and an outer nuclear membrane. The space between the membranes is called the perinuclear

    Nuclear envelope

    Nuclear envelope

    Nuclear_envelope

  • Cell migration
  • Process in multicellular organisms

    size. Rearward membrane flow was also observed in Dictyostelium discoideum cells. These observations provide strong support for models of cell movement

    Cell migration

    Cell_migration

  • Thylakoid
  • Membrane enclosed compartments in chloroplasts and cyanobacteria

    Thylakoids are membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. They are the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis

    Thylakoid

    Thylakoid

    Thylakoid

  • Air Liquide
  • French industrial gas producer

    focus on analysis, bioresources (foods and chemicals), combustion, membranes, modeling, and the production of hydrogen (H2) gas. Air Liquide owned the patent

    Air Liquide

    Air Liquide

    Air_Liquide

  • Fomite
  • Non-living object capable of carrying infectious agents

    with contaminated surfaces and subsequently touch their skin, mucous membranes, or open wounds. In fitness environments, recommended measures include

    Fomite

    Fomite

    Fomite

  • Epidemic
  • Rapid spread of disease affecting a large number of people in a short time

    a reduction in vitamin D, and another is the effect of cold on mucous membranes in the nose. Abundance of vectors such as mosquitoes. Changes in behaviour

    Epidemic

    Epidemic

    Epidemic

  • Mitochondrion
  • Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration

    eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi. Mitochondria have a double membrane structure and use aerobic respiration to generate adenosine triphosphate

    Mitochondrion

    Mitochondrion

    Mitochondrion

  • Membrane emulsification
  • 2008). "Droplet detachment in cross-flow membrane emulsification: Comparison among torque- and force-based models". Chemical Engineering and Processing:

    Membrane emulsification

    Membrane emulsification

    Membrane_emulsification

  • Nervous system network models
  • two generic models, one of cell membrane potential Goldman (1943) and Hodgkin and Katz (1949), and the other based on Hodgkin-Huxley model of action potential

    Nervous system network models

    Nervous_system_network_models

  • Membrane potential
  • Electric potential difference between interior and exterior of a biological cell

    Membrane potential (also transmembrane potential or membrane voltage) is the difference in electric potential between the interior and the exterior of

    Membrane potential

    Membrane potential

    Membrane_potential

  • Membrane topology
  • of N- and C-termini of membrane-spanning polypeptide chain with respect to the inner or outer sides of the biological membrane occupied by the protein

    Membrane topology

    Membrane topology

    Membrane_topology

  • Otolithic membrane
  • Fibrous structure in the vestibular system of the inner ear

    more effective in modeling the otolithic membrane by several studies, but has also been opposed by other researchers. Similar models have even been developed

    Otolithic membrane

    Otolithic membrane

    Otolithic_membrane

  • The Thing (listening device)
  • Audio bug to spy on US embassy in Moscow

    Australians. There were later models of the device, some with more complex internal structure (the center post under the membrane attached to a helix, probably

    The Thing (listening device)

    The Thing (listening device)

    The_Thing_(listening_device)

  • Membrane analogy
  • The elastic membrane analogy, also known as the soap-film analogy, was first published by pioneering aerodynamicist Ludwig Prandtl in 1903. It describes

    Membrane analogy

    Membrane_analogy

  • Membrane paradigm
  • Approach to black hole quantum effects

    quantum-mechanical principles or calculations. It models a black hole as a thin, classically radiating surface (or membrane) at or vanishingly close to the black

    Membrane paradigm

    Membrane_paradigm

  • Membrane bioreactor
  • Combination technology for wastewater treatment

    Membrane bioreactors are combinations of membrane processes like microfiltration or ultrafiltration with a biological wastewater treatment process, the

    Membrane bioreactor

    Membrane_bioreactor

  • Blood-borne disease
  • Medical condition

    is possible through blood of an infected patient splashing onto mucous membranes; however, the greatest exposure risk was shown to occur during percutaneous

    Blood-borne disease

    Blood-borne disease

    Blood-borne_disease

  • Saffman–Delbrück model
  • Mathematical model of lipid membranes

    The Saffman–Delbrück model describes a lipid membrane as a thin layer of viscous fluid, surrounded by a less viscous bulk liquid. This picture was originally

    Saffman–Delbrück model

    Saffman–Delbrück model

    Saffman–Delbrück_model

  • Shunting inhibition
  • Form of synaptic inhibition mediated by increased membrane conductance

    glycine) receptors increases a neuron’s membrane conductance, which can decrease input resistance and the membrane time constant, causing coincident excitatory

    Shunting inhibition

    Shunting inhibition

    Shunting_inhibition

  • Robert Glaeser
  • California, US. His main research area is electron diffraction and membrane models. Glaeser is known for his pioneering work in cryogenic electron microscopy

    Robert Glaeser

    Robert_Glaeser

  • Model M keyboard
  • Series of computer keyboards

    million Model Ms were shipped. Their mass-market success ended in the 1990s amid an industry-wide switchover to lower-cost rubber dome over membrane keyboards

    Model M keyboard

    Model M keyboard

    Model_M_keyboard

  • Klara Valko
  • Scientist, consultant, academic and author

    promising indices for assessing the ecotoxicological risk of drugs, with membrane models showing superior performance compared to those derived from the traditional

    Klara Valko

    Klara_Valko

  • Toy model
  • Deliberately simplistic scientific model

    concisely. It is also useful in a description of the fuller model. In toy mathematical models used in mathematical physics, this is usually done by reducing

    Toy model

    Toy_model

  • Monolayer
  • Single closely packed layer of entities such as atoms

    doi:10.1007/s12668-017-0412-4. "Interactions of biomolecules in cell membrane models" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2017-08-03

    Monolayer

    Monolayer

  • Nafion
  • Brand name for a chemical product

    considerable amount of attention as a proton conductor for proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells because of its excellent chemical and mechanical stability

    Nafion

    Nafion

    Nafion

  • Antimicrobial
  • Drug used to killed microorganisms or stop their growth

    structure. Alcohols also dissolve the lipid membranes that are present in microorganisms. Disruption of the cell membrane is another property of alcohols that

    Antimicrobial

    Antimicrobial

    Antimicrobial

  • Attack rate
  • Statistic in epidemiology

    persons at risk in the population}}}} Incidence (epidemiology) Compartmental models in epidemiology Herd immunity Risk assessment in public health Vaccine-naive

    Attack rate

    Attack_rate

  • Discovery Studio
  • based simulations: Include implicit and explicit-based solvent models and membrane models Also includes the ability to perform hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular

    Discovery Studio

    Discovery_Studio

  • Superspreading event
  • Event spreading an infectious disease

    portal Amoy Gardens 2003 SARS outbreak Compartmental models in epidemiology – Type of mathematical model used for infectious diseasesPages displaying short

    Superspreading event

    Superspreading event

    Superspreading_event

  • Hollow fiber membrane
  • Class of artificial membranes containing a semi-permeable hollow fiber barrier

    Hollow fiber membranes (HFMs) are a class of artificial membranes containing a semi-permeable barrier in the form of a hollow fiber. Originally developed

    Hollow fiber membrane

    Hollow fiber membrane

    Hollow_fiber_membrane

  • Model F keyboard
  • Series of computer keyboards

    over a capacitive PCB, similar to the later Model M keyboard that used a membrane in place of the PCB. The Model F first appeared with the IBM System/23 Datamaster

    Model F keyboard

    Model_F_keyboard

  • Disease vector
  • Agent that carries and transmits pathogens

    infected animal. The saliva of the infected animal enters a wound or mucous membrane. Any warm-blooded animal can carry rabies, but the most common vectors

    Disease vector

    Disease vector

    Disease_vector

  • Crista
  • Fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion

    mitochondrial inner membrane. Three models proposed were: Baffle model – According to Palade (1953), the mitochondrial inner membrane is convoluted in a

    Crista

    Crista

    Crista

  • Endomembrane system
  • Membranes in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell

    composed of the different membranes (endomembranes) that are suspended in the cytoplasm within a eukaryotic cell. These membranes divide the cell into functional

    Endomembrane system

    Endomembrane system

    Endomembrane_system

  • Compartmental neuron models
  • easier. Basically, compartmental modelling of dendrites is a very helpful tool to develop new biological neuron models. Dendrites are very important because

    Compartmental neuron models

    Compartmental_neuron_models

  • Parallel artificial membrane permeability assay
  • Mass balance allows calculation of drug that remains in the membrane. To date, PAMPA models have been developed that exhibit a high degree of correlation

    Parallel artificial membrane permeability assay

    Parallel_artificial_membrane_permeability_assay

  • Soliton model in neuroscience
  • along the cell's membrane in the form of certain kinds of solitary sound (or density) pulses that can be modeled as solitons. The model is proposed as an

    Soliton model in neuroscience

    Soliton model in neuroscience

    Soliton_model_in_neuroscience

  • Yi (dinosaur)
  • Extinct genus of dinosaur

    three main models for the wing configuration. In the "bat model", the styliform element would have pointed straight to the rear, a membrane connecting

    Yi (dinosaur)

    Yi (dinosaur)

    Yi_(dinosaur)

  • Golgi apparatus
  • Cell organelle that packages proteins for export

    of the endomembrane system in the cytoplasm, it packages proteins into membrane-bound vesicles inside the cell before the vesicles are sent to their destination

    Golgi apparatus

    Golgi apparatus

    Golgi_apparatus

  • Solution-friction model
  • Reverse osmosis transport model

    solution-friction model (SF model) is a mechanistic transport model developed to describe the transport processes across porous membranes, such as reverse

    Solution-friction model

    Solution-friction_model

  • Tensile structure
  • Structure whose members are only in tension

    construct scale models of the final buildings in order to understand their behaviour and to conduct form-finding exercises. Such scale models often employed

    Tensile structure

    Tensile structure

    Tensile_structure

  • FitzHugh–Nagumo model
  • Toy model of excitable media

    physiological states in theoretical models of nerve membrane". Biophysical J. 1:445–466 FitzHugh R. (1969) "Mathematical models of excitation and propagation

    FitzHugh–Nagumo model

    FitzHugh–Nagumo model

    FitzHugh–Nagumo_model

  • Hospital-acquired infection
  • Infection spread in hospitals or health care facilities

    infections of surgery site (14.2%). Infections of the skin and mucous membrane (10.2%), other respiratory infections (6.8%) and bacterial infections /

    Hospital-acquired infection

    Hospital-acquired infection

    Hospital-acquired_infection

  • Ion channel
  • Pore-forming membrane protein

    pore-forming membrane proteins that allow ions to pass through the channel pore. Their functions include establishing a resting membrane potential, shaping

    Ion channel

    Ion channel

    Ion_channel

  • Cross-species transmission
  • Transmission of a pathogen between different species

    evolutionary models including substitution models, demographic and relaxed clock models that can be combined into a full probabilistic model. By adding

    Cross-species transmission

    Cross-species_transmission

  • Vibration of a circular membrane
  • Equations of waves in a drumhead-like disc

    two-dimensional elastic membrane under tension can support transverse vibrations. The properties of an idealized drumhead can be modeled by the vibrations of

    Vibration of a circular membrane

    Vibration of a circular membrane

    Vibration_of_a_circular_membrane

  • Integral membrane protein
  • Type of membrane protein that is permanently attached to the biological membrane

    integral, or intrinsic, membrane protein (IMP) is a type of membrane protein that is permanently attached to the biological membrane. All transmembrane proteins

    Integral membrane protein

    Integral membrane protein

    Integral_membrane_protein

  • Ice-sheet model
  • Simulation of ice sheet change

    In climate modelling, ice-sheet models use numerical methods to simulate the evolution, dynamics and thermodynamics of ice sheets, such as the Antarctic

    Ice-sheet model

    Ice-sheet_model

  • Antiviral drug
  • Medication used to treat a viral infection

    will be more effective. HIV infects a cell through fusion with the cell membrane, which requires two different cellular molecular participants, CD4 and

    Antiviral drug

    Antiviral drug

    Antiviral_drug

  • Herd immunity
  • Concept in epidemiology

    disease's HIT, making incidence either more or less common. Mathematical models can use contact matrices to estimate the likelihood of encounters and thus

    Herd immunity

    Herd immunity

    Herd_immunity

  • Perforated eardrum
  • Injury leading to a hole in the eardrum

    A perforated eardrum (tympanic membrane perforation) is a prick in the eardrum. It can be caused by infection (otitis media), trauma, overpressure (loud

    Perforated eardrum

    Perforated eardrum

    Perforated_eardrum

  • Lipid raft
  • Combination in the membranes of cells

    Their existence in cellular membranes remains somewhat controversial. It has been proposed that they are specialized membrane microdomains which compartmentalize

    Lipid raft

    Lipid raft

    Lipid_raft

  • Patagium
  • Membranous structure that assists an animal in gliding or flight

    limbs is called the uropatagium (especially in bats) or the interfemoral membrane. In bats, the skin forming the surface of the wing is an extension of the

    Patagium

    Patagium

    Patagium

  • Tunneling nanotube
  • Biological structure

    nanotube (TNT) or membrane nanotube is a term that has been applied to cytoskeletal protrusions that extend from the plasma membrane which enable different

    Tunneling nanotube

    Tunneling nanotube

    Tunneling_nanotube

  • Rajat Subhra Hazra
  • Indian mathematician

    matrices, free probability, Gaussian free fields, branching random walks, membrane models, random graphs, etc. He is well known for his out of the box analysis

    Rajat Subhra Hazra

    Rajat_Subhra_Hazra

  • Cell (biology)
  • Basic unit of life forms

    'small room'. A biological cell basically consists of a semipermeable cell membrane enclosing cytoplasm that contains genetic material. Most cells are only

    Cell (biology)

    Cell (biology)

    Cell_(biology)

  • Outline of infectious disease concepts
  • Infectious disease = Invasion of an organism's body by pathogenic agents

    useful for assessing epidemic potential. Compartmental models in epidemiology – Mathematical models that group individuals of a population into compartments

    Outline of infectious disease concepts

    Outline_of_infectious_disease_concepts

  • Chloroplast membrane
  • Chloroplasts contain several important membranes, vital for their function. Like mitochondria, chloroplasts have a double-membrane envelope, called the chloroplast

    Chloroplast membrane

    Chloroplast membrane

    Chloroplast_membrane

  • Morris–Lecar model
  • Biological neuron model

    four-dimensional Hodgkin–Huxley model. Qualitatively, this system of equations describes the complex relationship between membrane potential and the activation

    Morris–Lecar model

    Morris–Lecar_model

  • History of cell membrane theory
  • remained regarding the role of proteins in the cell membrane. Eventually the fluid mosaic model was composed in which proteins “float” in a fluid lipid

    History of cell membrane theory

    History of cell membrane theory

    History_of_cell_membrane_theory

  • Membrane transport
  • Transportation of solutes through membranes

    In cellular biology, membrane transport refers to the collection of mechanisms that regulate the passage of solutes such as ions and small molecules through

    Membrane transport

    Membrane_transport

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  • Dodanim
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Dodanim

    Beloved.

  • Patag | பதக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Patag | பதக

    The Sun

  • Gabina
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gabina

    Honey

  • Hasu | ஹஸுஂ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hasu | ஹஸுஂ

    Laugh

  • Hitaishi
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu

    Hitaishi

    Well Wisher

  • Paolina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Italian, Latin

    Paolina

    Little; Small; Female Version of Paul

  • Vatsalika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Vatsalika

    Nature

  • Abdur-Rahman
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdur-Rahman

    Servant of the Most Gracious (Allah)

  • Chrisp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chrisp

    English : variant spelling of Crisp.

  • Vallois
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Vallois

    A Welshman.

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  • Hymen
  • n.

    A fold of muscous membrane often found at the orifice of the vagina; the vaginal membrane.

  • Arachnoidal
  • a.

    Pertaining to the arachnoid membrane; arachnoid.

  • Submucous
  • a.

    Situated under a mucous membrane.

  • Membrane
  • n.

    A thin layer or fold of tissue, usually supported by a fibrous network, serving to cover or line some part or organ, and often secreting or absorbing certain fluids.

  • Meninges
  • n. pl.

    The three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord; the pia mater, dura mater, and arachnoid membrane.

  • Subperitoneal
  • a.

    Situated under the peritoneal membrane.

  • Pituitary
  • a.

    Secreting mucus or phlegm; as, the pituitary membrane, or the mucous membrane which lines the nasal cavities.

  • Synovitis
  • n.

    Inflammation of the synovial membrane.

  • Arachnoid
  • n.

    The arachnoid membrane.

  • Arachnitis
  • n.

    Inflammation of the arachnoid membrane.

  • Subhyaloid
  • a.

    Situated under the hyaliod membrane.

  • Embrace
  • v. i.

    To join in an embrace.

  • Subpleural
  • a.

    Situated under the pleural membrane.

  • Haw
  • n.

    The third eyelid, or nictitating membrane. See Nictitating membrane, under Nictitate.

  • Subarachnoidal
  • a.

    Situated under the arachnoid membrane.

  • Membraniferous
  • a.

    Having or producing membranes.

  • Subserous
  • a.

    Situated under a serous membrane.

  • Mantle
  • n.

    Any free, outer membrane.

  • Maidenhead
  • n.

    The hymen, or virginal membrane.