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| synthesized in the brain, stored in synaptic | vesicles, accumulated by uptake, released by membrane |
| sponse of rhodopsin contained in the synaptic | vesicles, among many other functions. |
| IGF2Rs accumulate in forming clathrin-coated | vesicles and are internalized. |
| regulation of the assembly of clathrin-coated | vesicles and their endocytosis. |
| in the tissues of the lungs, cervix, seminal | vesicles, and parotid ducts. |
| emen (which is mostly produced in the seminal | vesicles and prostate). |
| 0 homologue, leads to enlarged but much fewer | vesicles and an overall decrease in transmitter releas |
| nents of the cytoplasm between cells, such as | vesicles and organelles. |
| SNARES and T-SNARES for their localization to | vesicles and target membranes, respectively. |
| ll, are then packaged in secretory / synaptic | vesicles, and then released with other neurotransmitte |
| th of 20 to 400 nm, containing membrane-bound | vesicles), and an outer membrane (approximately 10 nm |
| ng the compartmentalization of serotonin into | vesicles and increasing the concentration of cytoplasm |
| ulate the growth of the prostate, the seminal | vesicles and the androgen sensitive levator ani muscle |
| Release of the large | vesicles and the small vesicles is regulated different |
| Examples of such aggregates are | vesicles and micelles. |
| es are generally packaged in large dense-core | vesicles, and the co-existing neurotransmitters in sma |
| Prostate with seminal | vesicles and seminal ducts, viewed from in front and a |
| ilite is veined by calcite or chalcedony, and | vesicles and cavities are filled with secondary minera |
| At this point, it enters budding | vesicles and is transported to an acceptor compartment |
| This dense body is surrounded by synaptic | vesicles and is thought to aid in the fast release of |
| n implicated in the exocytosis of a number of | vesicles and granules such as mucin and chromaffin. |
| ssemble into RNA which will end up inside the | vesicles and, under the right conditions, will replica |
| These cell-derived | vesicles are specialized to initiate biomineralisation |
| Matrix | vesicles are located within the extracellular space, o |
| These | vesicles are ready to release by a single action poten |
| Subsequently these | vesicles are released from Glia cells and glutamine tr |
| The large dense-core | vesicles are often found in all parts of a neuron, inc |
| rn, this is thought to increase the number of | vesicles available for mobilization from the reserve p |
| Matrix | vesicles bud from the plasma membrane at sites of inte |
| a simple procedure to prepare DODAB cationic | vesicles by simply dissolving the DODAB in hot water a |
| ns are proteins that mediate the formation of | vesicles by clathrin-coated pits, through interaction |
| This apical complex includes | vesicles called rhoptries and micronemes, which open a |
| fish Scorpaena scrofa L. shows that zymogenic | vesicles can be extruded from the perinuclear space an |
| In general, | vesicles containing neurotransmitters fuse with the pr |
| ome Antigen 1 protein that binds phospholipid | vesicles containing phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate, |
| Thus, matrix | vesicles convey to the extracellular matrix calcium, p |
| ponsible for the uncoating of clathrin-coated | vesicles during endocytosis. |
| ATPase in the disassembly of clathrin-coated | vesicles during transport of membrane components throu |
| ymersomes are similar to liposomes, which are | vesicles formed from naturally occurring lipids. |
| urotransmitter through exocytosis of synaptic | vesicles from the presynaptic membrane. |
| tion of the Golgi apparatus that receives the | vesicles from the ER is known as the cis face, and is |
| ic metabolites which destroy dopamine storage | vesicles in the substantia nigra. |
| les or amygdales form when the gas bubbles or | vesicles in volcanic lava (or other extrusive igneous |
| n cardiac myocytes and associated sarcolemmal | vesicles in which Ca2+ channels are able to survive an |
| tor most of which is stored in membrane bound | vesicles internally within the cell and which increase |
| Chemical alkalinization of all | vesicles is often used for normalization of the synapt |
| eing used to manufacture suspensions of lipid | vesicles liposomes or Transfersomes for use in pharmac |
| ing duct principal cells and in intracellular | vesicles located throughout the cell. |
| 1 is found at the cytoplasmic face of coated | vesicles located at the Golgi complex, where it mediat |
| The term "polymersome" for | vesicles made from block copolymers was coined in 1999 |
| VAMP5 is a constituent of secretory | vesicles, myotubes and tubulovesicular structures. |
| ory proteins, i.e. it is located in secretory | vesicles of neurons and endocrine cells. |
| being loaded and then released from secretory | vesicles of the adrenal chromaffin cells. |
| It regulates or facilitates the movement by | vesicles of the contents of the cell. |
| lizes to the plasma membrane and to recycling | vesicles of the early endocytic system. |
| integrated into the membrane of intracellular | vesicles of presynaptic neurons. |
| can prevent the re-acidification of synaptic | vesicles once they have undergone exocytosis. |
| Male with two external vocal | vesicles opening by two slits beneath the angles of th |
| There, they can be repackaged into synaptic | vesicles or degraded by the enzyme monoamine oxidase ( |
| The optic | vesicles project toward the sides of the head, and the |
| It becomes concentrated in NE transmitter | vesicles, replacing NE in these vesicles. |
| At the acidic pH inside transmitter | vesicles, synapto-pHluorin is non-fluorescent. |
| urotransmitters (chemicals) are packaged into | vesicles that cluster beneath the axon terminal membra |
| into a cell by means of liposomes, which are | vesicles that can easily merge with the cell membrane |
| lial cells, which store IL-8 in their storage | vesicles, the Weibel-Palade bodies. |
| ulation (minutes) through trafficking of AQP2 | vesicles to the apical region where they fuse with the |
| as found that another key-function is to link | vesicles to kinesin light chain (KLC) and thus to co-d |
| athway that causes the aquaporin 2 containing | vesicles to fuse with the plasma membrane so the aquap |
| The MPRs traffic in | vesicles to the lysosome via an endosome. |
| accumulate at the PAS and generate either Cvt | vesicles under normal growing conditions or autophagos |
| found that GDP-L-fucose transport into Golgi | vesicles was specifically impaired, and then missense |
| in brain and are constituents of the synaptic | vesicles, where they participate in neuromediator rele |
| rboxypeptidase E was shown to be in secretory | vesicles, where it acts as an exopeptidase to activate |
| N) and is transported to the cell membrane by | vesicles, where it is expelled and adsorbs on nascent |
| the nerve, it is concentrated in transmitter | vesicles, where it replaces norepinephrine. |
| ents are sequestered in double membrane-bound | vesicles which fuse with lysosomes for degradation. |
| The reserve pool is the pool of synaptic | vesicles which reside in the nerve terminal away from |
| rotein coat on the cytoplasmic face of coated | vesicles which links clathrin to receptors in vesicles |
| that is, the exocytosis of cellular transport | vesicles with the cell membrane at the porosome or wit |
| small integral membrane proteins of secretory | vesicles with molecular weight of 18 kilodalton (kDa) |
| urohypophysial hormone that is transported in | vesicles with oxytocin, the other cleavage product, al |
| Next, secretory | vesicles with the proteins are carried to the cell mem |
| m influx induces fusion of insulin-containing | vesicles with the cell membrane, and insulin secretion |
| Although it is stored in secretory | vesicles with oxytocin and released with oxytocin, its |
| condary envelopes by budding into cytoplasmic | vesicles within the cell. |
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