Cell outer membrane

The bacterial outer cell membrane is the selectively permeable membrane which separates the bacterial periplasm from the Gram-negative bacterial cell surroundings. In most bacteria, the cell membrane is enclosed by at least the cell wall.

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The bacterial outer cell membrane is the selectively permeable membrane which separates the bacterial periplasm from the Gram-negative bacterial cell surroundings. In most bacteria, the cell membrane is enclosed by at least the cell wall.
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Cell outer membrane, Outer membrane
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Cell outer membrane