- site for
transcytosis,
though it
occurs in
other cells,
including neurons,
osteoclasts and M
cells of the intestine. The
regulation of
transcytosis varies...
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through three different systems or mechanisms: diffusion, bulk flow, and
transcytosis or
vesicular transport. The
liquid and
solid exchanges that take place...
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enter intestinal lumen through transcytosis of
goblet cells.
Other studies, however, are
exploring the idea that
transcytosis may play a role in allowing...
- of
transcytosis are receptor-mediated
transcytosis (RMT) and adsorptive-mediated
transcytosis (AMT). An
example where both
types of
transcytosis occur...
- the
basolateral to
apical side,
known as
transcytosis, is
composed of
several distinct steps.
Transcytosis is
initiated by
either the
binding of dimeric...
-
formation of the
gradient are free diffusion,
restricted diffusion,
transcytosis, and cytoneme-****isted transport. The free
diffusion model ****umes Dpp...
- transporters, such as
glucose and
amino acid carriers, receptor-mediated
transcytosis for
insulin or transferrin, and the
blocking of
active efflux transporters...
-
neurons Retrograde axonal transport to the CNS
inhibitory interneurons Transcytosis from the axon into the
inhibitory interneurons Action Temperature- and...
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FCGRT has been
shown to
interact with
human serum albumin. FcRn-mediated
transcytosis of IgG
across epithelial cells is
possible because FcRn
binds IgG at...
-
allows m****ive
secretory activity. In addition, it
permits the
vesicular transcytosis of the
mineral and
degraded collagen from the
ruffled border to the free...