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- Paracellular transport refers to the transfer of substances across an epithelium by p****ing through the intercellular space between the cells. It is in...
- solvent drag, and paracellular electrodiffusion. Active transport is mainly through the sodium/hydrogen antiporter NHE3. Paracellular transport increases...
- adjacent cells in the epithelial layer and thereby provide selective paracellular transport of solutes. While previously thought to be static structures...
- extracellular loops and one intracellular loop. These loops help regulate paracellular permeability. Occludin also plays a key role in cellular structure and...
- extracellular matrix in animals. They also maintain the paracellular barrier of epithelia and control paracellular transport. Cell junctions are especially abundant...
- pathways, and particles up to 10–15 Å (3.5 kDa) can transit through the paracellular space uptake route. There is some evidence abnormally increased intestinal...
- extracellular matrix, or they build up the paracellular barrier of epithelia and control the paracellular transport. Cell junctions are the contact points...
- tight junctions (zonulae occludentes). Tight junctions establish the paracellular barrier that controls the flow of molecules in the intercellular space...
- into the central nervous system (CNS).[citation needed] In contrast, paracellular transport is the transfer of substances across an epithelium by p****ing...
- capillary wall through the space between cells in a process known as paracellular transport. These transport mechanisms allow bidirectional exchange of...