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embryonic brain development Auditory vesicle Optic vesicles In
human anatomy and
morphology Seminal vesicle Vesicle (dermatology), a liquid-filled
cavity under...
- In a neuron,
synaptic vesicles (or
neurotransmitter vesicles)
store various neurotransmitters that are
released at the synapse. The
release is regulated...
- cells. The
vesicles are
present in many
groups of mammals, but not marsupials,
monotremes or carnivores.
Inflammation of the
seminal vesicles is called...
- membrane, and
intracellular vesicles can fuse with the
plasma membrane to
release their contents outside the cell.
Vesicles can also fuse with
other organelles...
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content of the fruit's endocarp. The
vesicles contain the
juice of the
fruit and
appear shiny and sacklike.
Vesicles come in two shapes: the
superior and...
- embryos,
brain vesicles form by
about 24
hours and 48
hours post-conception, respectively.
Initially there are
three primary brain vesicles: prosencephalon...
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stage of
secretion from
secretory vesicles,
where their contents are
expelled from the cell
through exocytosis.
Vesicles can also fuse with
other target...
- the same m****cript, such as "shedding
vesicles," "membrane fragments," "plasma
membrane vesicles," "micro-
vesicles/microvesicles," "exosomes," (previously...
- cytoplasm, it
packages proteins into membrane-bound
vesicles inside the cell
before the
vesicles are sent to
their destination. It
resides at the intersection...
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membrane vesicles (OMVs) are
vesicles released from the
outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria.
While Gram-positive
bacteria release vesicles as well...