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Entity

Name
Cell Membrane Permeability
Namespace
MeSH
Namespace Version
20181007
Namespace URL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pharmacome/terminology/01c9daa61012b37dd0a1bc962521ba51a15b38f1/external/mesh-names.belns

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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

In-Edges 3

a(MESH:"Complement Membrane Attack Complex") positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Cell Membrane Permeability") View Subject | View Object

Activation of the complement system and the formation of MAC resulted in an increased membrane permeability and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525

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MeSH
Cerebral Hemorrhage
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Results

a(MESH:"Complement Membrane Attack Complex") positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Cell Membrane Permeability") View Subject | View Object

Following complement cascade activation, MAC on the cell membrane forms a pore resulting in membrane permeability changes17 finally leading to RBC morphological alterations and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525

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Annotations
MeSH
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Text Location
Discussion

bp(GO:"complement activation") positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Cell Membrane Permeability") View Subject | View Object

Activation of the complement system and the formation of MAC resulted in an increased membrane permeability and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525

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Annotations
MeSH
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Text Location
Results

Out-Edges 3

bp(MESH:"Cell Membrane Permeability") positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"complement activation") View Subject | View Object

Activation of the complement system and the formation of MAC resulted in an increased membrane permeability and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
MeSH
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Text Location
Results

bp(MESH:"Cell Membrane Permeability") positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"Complement Membrane Attack Complex") View Subject | View Object

Activation of the complement system and the formation of MAC resulted in an increased membrane permeability and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
MeSH
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Text Location
Results

bp(MESH:"Cell Membrane Permeability") positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"Complement Membrane Attack Complex") View Subject | View Object

Following complement cascade activation, MAC on the cell membrane forms a pore resulting in membrane permeability changes17 finally leading to RBC morphological alterations and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
MeSH
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Text Location
Discussion

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