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- adjective Of or pertaining to the
lipids
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Examples
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Resealing pores with the mutant cplx only partially released transmitter and lipid probes, indicating that the pores are narrow and not purely lipidic in structure.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Seong J An 2010
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Resealing pores with the mutant cplx only partially released transmitter and lipid probes, indicating that the pores are narrow and not purely lipidic in structure.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Seong J An 2010
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Resealing pores with the mutant cplx only partially released transmitter and lipid probes, indicating that the pores are narrow and not purely lipidic in structure.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Seong J An 2010
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The mitochondrial permeability data are inconsistent with formation of lipidic pores capable of transporting megadalton-sized macromolecules as observed with recombinant Bax in liposomes.
Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue S. Martinez-Caballero 2009
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These seeds are filled with lipidic substances (fats and oils) and also with protein reserves.
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Virosomes are lipidic vesicles derived from influenza virus membrane that are non-replicative antigen carriers which possess intrinsic systemic and mucosal adjuvant properties.
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[33] organized in sheets, termed multiple stacked lipidic lamellae, the composition of which is quite different from that of cell membranes
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Angelo Quaranta et al. 2009
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DNA) or targeted drug release (for the protein-polymer conjugates) using lipidic structures rather than synthetic polymers or surfactants.
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