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    Transcytosis (redirect from Transcytose)
    Shiga toxin secreted by enterohemorrhagic E. coli has been shown to be transcytosed into the intestinal lumen. From these examples, it can be said that transcytosis...
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    within cells as opposed to on their surfaces. After gonococci invade and transcytose the host epithelial cells, they land in the submucosa, where neutrophils...
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  • consist of immune cell aggregates that may recognize and react to the transcytosed antigens. Typically this promotes intestinal homeostasis, but certain...
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  • is already a natural carrier of hydrophobic particles and is able to transcytose molecules bound to itself, albumin composed nanoparticles have become...
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    the transporter's conformation to an open state. The complex is then transcytosed and the secretory component proteolytically cleaved from the receptor...
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    the blood brain barrier. We focus on receptor binding peptides that transcytose bound cargo into the brain. In particular, angiopep-2 (TFFYGGSRGKRNNFKTEEY)...
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    resulting in the formation of soluble LRP1 which is no longer able to transcytose the Aβ peptides. In addition, over-accumulation of copper in the brain...
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    "Identification and characterization of a novel protein (p137) which transcytoses bidirectionally in Caco-2 cells". The Journal of Biological Chemistry...
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