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Microvesicles: a sort of bubble that forms when the cell membrane buds outward. 2. Apoptotic bodies: when cells die, they go through a process called "blebbing" ...
Research themes. These themes are organized to follow a classic cell signaling cascade from the plasma membrane to nuclear events: Cellular networks. About 37% ...
One aptamer we identified was capable of transporting an antibody across the outer membrane of the cell. ... cells (membranes shown in green). What aspects ...
His research has defined how cell membrane tension integrates intrinsic molecular pathways and extrinsic mechanical cues to control alveolar stem cell fate ...
Meves says myosin acts like a motor that transfers focal adhesion kinase from the cell membrane to its nucleus. He says once focal adhesion kinase and ...
... cell membranes in health and disease. Our team investigates the molecular and cellular physiology of normal ion and solute transport in order to pinpoint ...
... membranes in the body. Cholesterol production is essential for survival, physiology and function of every cell. It controls so many aspects of cell membrane ...
Some cancer cells have a protein called PDL1 expressed on their membrane. This PDL1 interacts with a PD1 protein on the cell membrane of immune cells. When ...
Cells assemble the molecular cargo, pack it in a protective membrane (vesicle) and push the whole thing out of the cell (extracellular) to travel to another ...
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