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    cytosis). As an active transport mechanism, exocytosis requires the use of energy to transport material. Exocytosis and its counterpart, endocytosis, are used...
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  • Exocytosis is infiltration of the epidermis by inflammatory or circulating blood cells. Skin lesion Skin disease List of skin diseases Kumar, Vinay; Fausto...
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    For fertilization to happen between a sperm and egg cell, a sperm must first fuse with the plasma membrane and then penetrate the female egg cell to fertilize...
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    chromaffin cells decreased PI levels, and inhibited calcium-triggered exocytosis. This exocytosis inhibition was preferential for an ATP-dependent stage, indicating...
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    terminals are specialized to release neurotransmitters very rapidly by exocytosis. Neurotransmitter molecules are packaged into synaptic vesicles that cluster...
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  • cell. As an active transport mechanism, exocytosis requires the use of energy to transport material. Exocytosis and its counterpart, endocytosis, the process...
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    functions in a late stage of the intracellular membrane fusion process of exocytosis. Dissociation of this protein from syntaxin determines the kinetics of...
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    that come from nuclear or endosomal membranes can leave the cell via exocytosis, in which the host cell is not destroyed. Viral progeny are synthesized...
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    Cytosis (section Exocytosis)
    There are three main types of cytosis: endocytosis (into the cell), exocytosis (out of the cell), and transcytosis (through the cell, in and out). The...
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    glutamatergic exocytosis. Conversely, underexpression of SNAP-25 allows for an increase in VGCC current density and increase in exocytosis. Further investigation...
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    deplete its plasma membrane within a short time. Exocytosis in prokaryotes: Membrane vesicular exocytosis, popularly known as membrane vesicle trafficking...
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  • release rate is high and exocytosis is high, the synaptic ribbons are long. When neurotransmitter release rate is low and exocytosis is low, the synaptic...
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    secretion (which destroys a cell) but more damaging than merocrine secretion (exocytosis). Apocrine secretion Apocrine gland Histology of apocrine cells, H&E stain...
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    to form a vesicle. Some cell products can leave in a vesicle through exocytosis. The nucleus is surrounded by a double membrane known as the nuclear envelope...
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    its contents to the surrounding medium. This is the process of exocytosis. Exocytosis occurs in various cells to remove undigested residues of substances...
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    Regulating synaptic membrane exocytosis 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RIMS3 gene. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000117016 – Ensembl...
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  • particles. Exocytosis involves the removal of substances through the fusion of the outer cell membrane and a vesicle membrane. An example of exocytosis would...
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    to promote the sperm's acrosomal exocytosis, a process homologous to that of the oocyte's cortical granule exocytosis. Similar to Protein Kinase C, calmodulin...
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    neurotransmitters at synapses, the mode of exocytosis is modulated by calcium to attain optimal conditions for coupled exocytosis and endocytosis according to synaptic...
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    classified as merocrine if the secretions of that cell are excreted via exocytosis from secretory cells into an epithelial-walled duct or ducts and then...
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    Tyrosine phosphorylation is the addition of a phosphate (PO43−) group to the amino acid tyrosine on a protein. It is one of the main types of protein phosphorylation...
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    vacuoles perform mostly subordinate roles, assisting in larger processes of exocytosis and endocytosis. Animal vacuoles are smaller than their plant counterparts...
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    Papillomatosis Dyskeratosis Acantholysis Spongiosis Hydropic swelling Exocytosis Vacuolization Erosion Ulceration Lentiginous Wound, an injury which damages...
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    as β2, regulates insulin exocytosis in pancreatic β cells by directly inducing the expression of genes involved in exocytosis. It is localized in the cytosol...
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    conditions of productive cough for its mucolytic action. Ambroxol triggers the exocytosis of lysosomes via neutralization of lysosomal pH and calcium release from...
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    apparatus. These cargo proteins are modified and destined for secretion via exocytosis or for use in the cell. In this respect, the Golgi can be thought of as...
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    Annexin (section Exocytosis)
    been shown to be involved in trafficking and organization of vesicles, exocytosis, endocytosis and also calcium ion channel formation. Annexins have also...
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    holocrine. Merocrine – the cells of the gland excrete their substances by exocytosis into a duct; for example, pancreatic acinar cells, eccrine sweat glands[dubious...
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    constitutive exocytosis as a constituent of secretory granules and secretory vesicles. VAMP5 and VAMP7 participate in constitutive exocytosis. VAMP5 is a...
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    membrane-bound secretory vesicles, which can be secreted from the cell by exocytosis in response to specific stimuli (e.g. an increase in Ca2+ and cAMP concentration...
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