- this
leads to the
multivesicular appearance of late
endosomes and so they are also
known as
multivesicular endosomes or
multivesicular bodies (MVBs). Removal...
-
cellular processes including multivesicular body (MVB) biogenesis,
cellular abscission, and
viral budding.
Multivesicular body (MVB)
biogenesis is a process...
- a late endosome, also
known as a
multivesicular body (MVB). The
intraluminal vesicles (ILVs) of the
multivesicular body (MVB) bud
inward into the endosomal...
-
unilamellar (MUV),
large unilamellar (LUV),
giant unilamellar (GUV) and
multivesicular vesicles (MVV). The
major types of
liposomes are the
multilamellar vesicle...
- tissue's
matrix unless the
Golgi are non-existent.[citation needed]
Multivesicular body, or MVB, is a membrane-bound
vesicle containing a
number of smaller...
- endosome. Once formed, the
endosome combines with a
structure known as a
multivesicular body (MVB). The MVB
containing segregated endosomes ultimately fuses...
- PMC 3970828. PMID 24688622.
Zeichner JA, Del
Rosso JQ (December 2016). "
Multivesicular Emulsion Ceramide-containing Moisturizers: An
Evaluation of
Their Role...
- ER-based E2 and E3
enzymes before degradation by the 26S proteasome.
Multivesicular bodies are
endosomal compartments that sort
ubiquitinated membrane proteins...
-
possibility of
multiple vesicles being released from the same
active site (
multivesicular release; MVR) in
response to an
action potential. In the
nervous system...
- for
multivesicular bodies,
which in some
cells are
enriched with CD63, as well as for
extracellular vesicles released from
either the
multivesicular body...