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Exocytosis (/ˌɛksoʊsaɪˈtoʊsɪs/) is a form of
active transport and bulk
transport in
which a cell
transports molecules (e.g.,
neurotransmitters and proteins)...
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Types Description Example Exocytotic vesicles (constitutive)
Vesicle contains proteins destined for
extracellular release.
After packaging, the vesicles...
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Changeux JP, Ferrer-Montiel A (2016-06-23). "Bradykinin
Induces TRPV1
Exocytotic Recruitment in
Peptidergic Nociceptors".
Frontiers in Pharmacology. 7:...
- (December 2011). "High
doses of
amphetamine augment,
rather than disrupt,
exocytotic dopamine release in the
dorsal and
ventral striatum of the anesthetized...
- amine/proton
antiporters required for
vesicular ac****ulation and
regulated exocytotic secretion of
monoamines and acetylcholine". Pflügers Archiv: European...
- amine/proton
antiporters required for
vesicular ac****ulation and
regulated exocytotic secretion of
monoamines and acetylcholine". Pflügers Archiv. 447 (5):...
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neutrophils by
degranulation occurs through exocytosis,
regulated by
exocytotic machinery including SNARE proteins, RAC2, RAB27, and others.[citation...
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inhibits the
firing rates of
brain monoaminergic neurons and
suppresses exocytotic monoamine release. Due to the
preceding mechanisms,
potent TAAR1 agonism...
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causing Ca2+ to
follow the
action potential pathway and
allows for the
exocytotic pathway,
prolactin gene transcription, and
hormone synthesis to remain...
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while Small GTPases Rab4 work in an
opposite way: Rab4 down-regulates the
exocytotic trafficking of P-gp from
intracellular compartments to the cell membrane...