What's the difference between bilamellar and bilamellate?
Bilamellar
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(1) In the astrocytes, the residual bodies were extremely polymorphous and contained inclusions with bilamellar ribbon-like structures.
(2) Cases with NALD show mild cerebral malformations, active demyelination, degenerative changes of the adrenals, liver changes, and bilamellar electromicroscopic inclusions in macrophages.
(3) Oligodendroglia produced a profusion of cytoplasmic processes which compacted to form aberrant myelin with a periodicity double that of normal myelin, containing four leaflets in the position of the normally bilamellar intraperiod line.
(4) One hundred and sixty five lids with major trichiasis were allocated by random number tables to one of five operations: bilamellar tarsal rotation (Ballen), tarsal advance and rotation (modified Trabut), eversion splinting (grey line), tarsal advance (lid split), and tarsal grooving (Streatfield-Snellen) operations.
(5) It is suggested that bilamellar tarsal rotation and tarsal advance and rotation are effective operations for major trichiasis, but tarsal advance is ineffective where trichiasis and lid closure defect coexist.
(6) Bilamellar tarsal rotation was significantly more successful than eversion splinting (chi 2 = 7.0, p less than 0.01); tarsal advance (chi 2 = 12.4, p less than 0.001), and tarsal grooving (chi 2 = 23.7, p less than 0.001), but not significantly more successful than tarsal advance and rotation (chi 2 = 2.9, p greater than 0.05).
(7) Using immunogold localization, we show that pH-induced, premature, partial deposition of lamins onto condensed chromosomes may occur prior to the formation of the bilamellar nuclear envelope.
(8) Taken together, the data indicate that ApoC-III binding to DMPC not only decreases the acyl chain motion of individual lipid molecules, but also induces break-down of bilamellar vesicular structure to give significantly smaller complexes.
(9) The experiments were performed in a model systems by the use of highly purified preparations of proteins and bilamellar liposomes and micelles, prepared from the corresponding phospholipids.
(10) These consisted of a large proportion of uni- and bilamellar vesicles within the size range of 20--50 nm, external diameter.
(11) Electron microscopic studies of the low and high density lipoprotein fractions revealed the presence of bilamellar vesicles and stacked discs.
(12) We show that when the PI is sufficiently dispersed by dilution with PC, it inhibits microtubule assembly by binding to MAP2 with an apparent stoichiometry, after correction for the bilamellar nature of the liposomes, of 1:1 mol.mol-1 PI:MAP2.
(13) The birefringence of the pigment appears to be associated with bilamellar components within the pigment.
(14) Craniofacial osteotomies have by convention been bilamellar translocations of the entire substance of the dysmorphic bone.
(15) Approximately 5% of the sporangia were in intermediate stages of maturation, were bilamellar, 100-150 microns in diameter, and contained immature endospores.
(16) Electron microscopy showed characteristic cytoplasmic inclusions with bilamellar profiles in macrophages in the liver, lymph nodes and brain but not in the adrenals.