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How to pronounce phospholipid in English?

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Type Words
Type of lipid, lipide, lipoid
Has types lecithin

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Figure 1e describes the relationship between LD size and the phospholipid ratio.
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In addition, the inner membrane is rich in an unusual phospholipid, cardiolipin.
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The vesicle is separated from the cytosol by at least one phospholipid bilayer.
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Figure 1f shows that the phospholipid ratio in isolated LDs of Rhodococcus sp.
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I would probably try redrawing with larger, simpler, and fewer phospholipid units.
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The boundaries of the outer and inner leaflets of the phospholipid bilayer are marked.
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The phospholipid bilayer is the most permeable to small, uncharged solutes.
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In vivo imaging of quantum dots encapsulated in phospholipid micelles.
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One-third of patients with lupus have anti-phospholipid antibodies.
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  • Any of various compounds composed of fatty acids and phosphoric acid and a nitrogenous base; an important constituent of membranes
  • Phospholipids are a class of lipids and are a major component of all cell membranes as they can form lipid bilayers. ...
  • Any lipid, such as lecithin or cephalin, consisting of a diglyceride combined with a phosphate group and a simple organic molecule such as choline or ethanolamine; they are important constituents of biological membranes
  • (Phospholipids) Compounds that contains phosphoric acid, fatty acids and a nitrogenous base.
  • (Phospholipids) Fat-containing phosphorous. The most important are lecithins and sphingomyelin, which are important in the maturation of fetal lungs before birth.
  • (phospholipids) Asymmetrical lipid molecules with a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail. Lipids with a phosphate group in place of one of the three fatty acid chains. Phospholipids are the building blocks of cellular membranes. ...
  • (Phospholipids) Natural substances found in all living cells that help draw water from the air and seal moisture into the skin.
  • (Phospholipids) Derived from soy beans; antimicrobial properties, protects.
  • (Phospholipids) Fatty substances that are important constituents of cell membranes.Readily absorbed into the skin.