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which is variations the molecular known from nerve. These curves relate to the of electron arrangement x-ray diffraction electron shows that the microscopic density the thickness of the membrane and studies, pic¬ through layer, tures of the cell membrane consistent with the indicate differences between are they structural assump¬ significant tion that it consists of a bimolecular leaflet of Schwann-cell and membranes. with essentially glial-cell Experience covered on both surfaces with a of the has also facilitated discussion of the lipid layer protein. myelin system distribution of molecular constituents within the of plane Extraneous Consideration of Coats on Plasma Membrane— the membrane and the of variations in this dis¬ possibility tribution in relation P. W. Brandt to function. Circulation 1962 26:1075 suppl) (Nov Reconstruction of Excitable Cell Membrane Structure in of the of the ameba in A study extraneous coat pinocyto- Vitro-P. Mueller, D. O. Rudin, H. Ti and W. C. sis is The role of the as Tien, presented. possible extraneous coat Wescott an additional barrier to between the exchanges cytoplasm Circulation 26:1167 1962 and the environment which involves diffusion is considered. (Nov suppl) stable bimolecular and Single, lipid proteolipid mem¬ Several of in mammalian tissues examples pinocytosis
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Dec 15, 1962
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