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class II
molecule occurs by phagocytosis.
Extracellular proteins are
endocytosed into a phagosome,
which subsequently fuses with a
lysosome to create...
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intercellular connections,
including possible cytonemes,
filopodia and
other epithelial bridges. (These
cells have
endocytosed 25x73 nm
colloidal gold nanorods.)...
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deliver contents of
vesicles to
lysosomes or
other organelles,
material endocytosed via
potocytosis is
released into the cytosol. Pinocytosis,
which usually...
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physiological effects. ****embled
complexes containing the
toxin components are
endocytosed. In the endosome, the
enzymatic components of the
toxin translocate into...
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requires its
transport across the cell membrane.
After degradation of
endocytosed protein to
cystine within lysosomes, it is
normally transported to the...
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become endocytosed by the cDCs. The B cell
receptor (membrane
bound antibody; BCR) is
specific to the tTG
portion of the complex. The B cell
endocytoses the...
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tolerization of B
cells and T cells.
Dendritic cells in the
germinal center may
endocytose such
antigenic material and
present it to T cells,
activating them. Also...
- from axon
endings to the soma
includes the idea that NGF
receptors are
endocytosed from the
surface of axon tips and that such
endocytotic vesicles are...
- for
specific TeNT binding. Once it is bound, the
neurotoxin is then
endocytosed into the
nerve and
begins to
travel through the axon to the
spinal neurons...
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envelope contents are
introduced to the host cell. The
virus can also be
endocytosed after binding to the receptors, and the
fusion could occur at the endosome...