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bi·lay·er B0245900 (bī′lā′ər)n. A structure, such as a film or membrane, consisting of two molecular layers: a phospholipid bilayer.bilayer (ˈbaɪˌleɪə) n (Biology) a cell membrane consisting of two layersbi•lay•er (ˈbaɪˌleɪ ər) n. a structure composed of two molecular layers, esp. of phospholipids in cellular membranes. [1960–65] TranslationsbilayerenUK
bilayer[′bī‚lā·ər] (chemistry) A layer two molecules thick, such as that formed on the surface of the aqueous phase by phospholipids in aqueous solution. bilayerenUK
bilayer [bi´la-er] a membrane consisting of two molecular layers, such as the cell membrane or the envelope of some viruses.Lipid bilayer, a fluid barrier to permeability, with polar head groups exposed and hydrophobic tails sequestered. From Dorland's, 2000.bilayer (bī′lā′ər)n. A structure, such as a film or membrane, consisting of two molecular layers: a phospholipid bilayer. |