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Things phospholipid often describes (“phospholipid ________”)
antibodies, vesicles, protein, bilayers, composition, syndrome, molecules, ratio, complex, methylation, complexes, interactions, water, monolayers, exchange, groups, turnover, binding, liposomes, interaction, membranes, micelles, analysis, degradation, classes, changes, proteins, asymmetry, acid, transfer, hydrolysis, antibody, hydroperoxides, metabolism, alterations, signaling, acids, mixtures, concentration, ratios, conjugates, precursors, distribution, bilayer, crystals, phosphorus, dispersions, mixture, requirement, factor, cholesterol, moieties, polymers, detergent, calcium, dependent, substrates, kinase, fractions, profiles, recombinants, specificity, breakdown, films, autoantibodies, profile, headgroups, formation, signalling, accumulation, dna, spherules, liver, blm, activation, interface, sterol, dependence, glycoprotein, messengers, pathway, surfactants, domains, reactivity, increases, extracts, bound, spots, fraction
How phospholipid often is described (“________ phospholipid”)
total, major, acidic, active, more, abundant, containing, pure, specific, particular, important, predominant, only, excess, less, common, typical, main, cellular, single, much, endogenous, saturated, novel, exogenous, minor, individual, principal, natural, synthetic, neutral, mitochondrial, unsaturated, unusual, intact, dietary, primary, fluorescent, essential, additional, crude, labelled, abnormal, oxidized, added, derivatized, linked, bioactive, potent, nuclear, latter, chain, intravenous, unidentified, biotinylated, based, known, aortic, corresponding, purified, membrane, bacterial, dry, derived, sarcolemmal, simplest, inositol, zwitterionic, artificial, extractable, brominated, fat, pulmonary, cardiac, inert, stainable, intracellular, isolated, crystalline
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