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Čeština: Buněčná membrána se také označuje jako plasmatická membrána. Podle fluidního mozaikového modelu publikovaného v roce 1972 Singerem a Nicolsonem se jedná o polopropustnou lipidovou dvouvrstvu s vnořenými proteiny a dále interagující s intracelulárním cytoskeletonem z jedné strany a případnou buněčnou stěnou nebo dalšími buňkami na straně druhé. Složení se vyznačuje asymetrií mezi vnější a vnitřní stranou membrány.
English: The cell membrane, also called the plasma membrane or plasmalemma, is a semipermeable lipid bilayer common to all living cells. It contains a variety of biological molecules, primarily proteins and lipids, which are involved in a vast array of cellular processes. It also serves as the attachment point for both the intracellular cytoskeleton and, if present, the cell wall.
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