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    In cell biology, a bleb (or snout) is a bulge of the plasma membrane of a cell, characterized by a spherical, "blister-like", bulky morphology. It is...
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  • Look up bleb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bleb may refer to: Bleb (cell biology), an irregular bulge in the plasma membrane of a cell Bleb (medicine)...
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    decoupling of the cytoskeleton and cell membrane results in formation of a bleb. The content of the cell, inside the cell membrane, is composed of numerous...
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    allow for a high-yield production of vesicles with consistent sizes. Bleb (cell biology) Host–pathogen interaction Membrane contact sites Membrane nanotube...
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    Paluch, Ewa (July 16, 2008). "Blebs lead the way: how to migrate without lamellipodia". Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 9 (9). Springer Science and...
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    a bulb of membrane to bleb out from the cell. When the electrode is pulled far enough away, this bleb will detach from the cell and reform as a convex...
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    disassembly: Membrane blebbing: The cell membrane shows irregular buds known as blebs. Initially these are smaller surface blebs. Later these can grow into larger...
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    Amoeboid movement (category Cell movement)
    the 'bleb-driven amoeboid locomotion' mechanism, suggests that the cell cortex actomyosin contracts to increase hydrostatic pressure inside the cell. Blebbing...
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  • structure (or bleb) at its front. For a cell to move, it is necessary to bring a fresh supply of "feet" (proteins called integrins, which attach a cell to the...
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    Yeast (redirect from Yeast cell)
    where a small bud (also known as a bleb or daughter cell) is formed on the parent cell. The nucleus of the parent cell splits into a daughter nucleus and...
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    Paluch, Ewa (September 2008). "Blebs lead the way: how to migrate without lamellipodia". Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 9 (9): 730–736. doi:10.1038/nrm2453...
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  • actin cytoskeleton, which is central to cell shape in all plant cells. Apical snouts, also called apical blebs, are small protrusions of cytoplasm towards...
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    Endomembrane system (category Cell anatomy)
    the cell. Currently, this "inside-out" hypothesis (which states that the alphaproteobacteria, the ancestral mitochondria, were engulfed by the blebs of...
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  • clumping, and cytoplasmic bleb formation. Oncosis refers to a series of cellular reactions following injury that precedes cell death. The process of oncosis...
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    rubber bleb nevus, leiomyoma, eccrine spiradenoma, neuroma, dermatofibroma, angiolipoma, neurilemmoma, endometrioma, glomus tumor and granular cell tumor;...
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    blebbing, and peptidoglycan thickening. In the case of anticancer agents, bleb formation can be an indication that the compound is disrupting the plasma...
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  • Society Biophysics Bird flight Bird migration Bisindolylmaleimide Bleb (cell biology) Boris Pavlovich Belousov Brian Matthews (biochemist) Britton Chance...
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    Pseudopodia (category Cell anatomy)
    Otherwise, lobopods are often accompanied with small lateral blebs forming along the side of the cell, probably due to the high intracellular pressure during...
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  • uses include ocular injections into a previously created trabeculectomy bleb to inhibit healing and cause scarring of tissue, thus allowing adequate aqueous...
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    cell intact. It was originally thought that apocrine sweat glands use apocrine secretion due to histological artifacts resembling "blebs" on the cell...
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    Lewis blood group antigens found on the gastric epithelium. H. pylori forms blebs from the outer membrane that pinch off as outer membrane vesicles to provide...
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    caused by the presentation of the nuclear components on the cell membrane in apoptotic blebs. Molecular mimicry has also been suggested as a possible mechanism...
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    uptodate.com. Retrieved 2023-11-12. Lans H, Hoeijmakers JH (March 2006). "Cell biology: ageing nucleus gets out of shape". Nature. 440 (7080): 32–34. Bibcode:2006Natur...
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    Caspase (category Programmed cell death)
    self-enclosed bodies called 'blebs', to avoid release of cellular components into the extracellular medium. Additionally, the cell membrane phospholipid content...
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    outer membrane blebs characteristic of apoptosis. Proteasome inhibition has different effects on apoptosis induction in different cell types. In general...
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    Megakaryoblast (category Cell biology stubs)
    megakaryoblast (from mega- 'large' karyo- 'cell nucleus' and -blast 'precursor cell') is a precursor cell to a promegakaryocyte. During thrombopoiesis...
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    S2CID 205309846. Berger P, Young P, Suter U (March 2002). "Molecular cell biology of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease". Neurogenetics. 4 (1): 1–15. doi:10...
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    apical blebs containing a portion of the epididymis cell are released from the cell. The apical blebs then encounter the immature sperm cell membrane...
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    fill with blood cells, giving the tumor its characteristic bruise-like appearance. KSHV proteins are uniformly detected in KS cancer cells.[citation needed]...
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    atrophoderma and basal cell carcinomas) Beare–Stevenson cutis gyrata syndrome Bloom syndrome (Bloom–Torre–Machacek syndrome) Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome Brittle...
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