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Department of Plant Biology - Facilities
... Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, DC, 1978 Row 1 QR Colbow, Konrad Biological Membranes Simon Faser University 1975 Row 1 QH601 Coleman, David C. Crossley, D. A. ... Biological stains; a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory The Commission Geneva, NY 1936 Row 1 QH237C6 Cossins, A. R. Temperature Adaptation of Biological Membranes ...
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Plant Physiology
... II) MBIOS 514 (General Biochemistry II) 3 PL PH 561 (Biochemical Signaling) 3 MBIOS 570 (Biological Membranes) 3 PL PH 580 Protein Targeting 3 Contact us: Plant Physiology | 509-335-3412 | Accessibility ...
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Plant Physiology
... II) 3 MBIOS 514 (General Biochemistry II) 3 MBIOS 561 (Biochemical Signaling) 3 MBIOS 570 (Biological Membranes) 3 PL PH 580 Protein Targeting 3 Contact us: Plant Physiology | 509-335-3412 | Accessibility ...
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1.1 Membrane Structure and Composition
... dimensional surface of the membrane. This is known as the fluid mosaic model of biological membranes (mosaic because it includes proteins, cholesterol, and other types of molecules besides phospholipids). ... are molecules of cholesterol embedded in the membrane. Cholesterol is a necessary component of biological membranes. Cholesterol breaks up the Van der Waals interactions and close packing of the ...
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Botany online: Membranes and Transport
... ) Intracellular membranes separate compartments from each other. Some surround vacuoles, others mitochondria, chloroplasts and the nucleus. Compartments are reaction areas clearly separated spatially. All biological membranes ... properties that hint at the presence of a membrane. All biological membranes are selectively permeable. Membranes separate reaction areas that can be distinguished due to ...
www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de

Department of Plant Biology - Facilities
... Facilities Author Title Publisher/Year Published Stack Location LCC# Packer, Lester Bioenergetics of Membranes Elsevier/North Holland Biomedical Press      Amsterdam                1977 Row 1 QH601I537 Packer, Lester ... Ed. Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, 1982 Row 1 Pawley, James B. Handbook of Biological Confocal Microscopy - 2nd Ed. Plennum Press, New York - London   1995 Reading Room ...
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Ammonia
... Ammonia is a major metabolic waste product from fish. It is excreted across the gill membranes and in the urine. The primary source of ammonia in aquaculture systems is fish feed ... has to be provided for the bacteria to live and flourish. This is called a biological filter, or biofilter. For further information on biofilters, see Florida Cooperative Service Extension publication FA ...
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Biological Detergents - the basics
... Lipids and detergents Table of detergent properties Water structure Solid phase SDS hydrolysis Biological Detergents Biological Detergents - the basics Essential concepts 1- Amphiphile or surfactant - a molecule ... to foam is likely an amphiphile. 2- Detergent - an amphiphile which disrupts membranes 3- Micelle - a detergent aggregate 4- Critical micelle concentration (cmc) - concentration above ...
plantpath.unl.edu

G Protein Receptors
... Receptors The body uses 7 membrane-spanning serpentine receptors for an astounding variety of biological signalling functions. Receptors on the cells lining our tongue convey taste. Hundreds of distinct ... This beta adrenergic receptor is a 7 membrane-spanning, serpentine receptor embedded in the plasma membranes of these cells. As is the case with the growth factor receptors described earlier, ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Biophysics
... scientific study of the interaction of electromagnetic energy and acoustic energy with biological systems. Biological Energy Conversion - UIUC course explores the major mechanisms of bioenergetics, ... the Molecular Basis of Excitability - Simulations of ion channels and excitable membranes including diffusion, membrane potentials, nerve voltage clamp, and propagated action potentials. ...
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