Examples of using Vesicles in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
allow cytoplasm and vesicles to move within the cell,
When it is needed, vasopressin binds to the cell surface vasopressin receptor thereby activating a signaling pathway that causes the aquaporin 2 containing vesicles to fuse with the plasma membrane,
produce membrane vesicles around themselves, and then go off
Compared with vesicles(which can hold up to 1 molecule of cholesterol for every molecule of lecithin),
allow cytoplasm and vesicles to move within the cell,
When the appropriate signal is given, the vesicles holding the neurotransmitters must make contact with the plasma membrane and secrete their contents into the synaptic junction,
in many contact-altered lavas the vesicles are still visible,
He identified molecular machinery that triggers the vesicles to bind to a nearby cell membrane when in the presence of calcium ions, thereby explaining how the contents of a vesicle can be liberated by external control.
in many contact-altered lavas the vesicles are still visible,
secretory vesicles(round or oval bubbles at the edge of the mature face)
it dries the vesicles at the site, prevents ulceration
and niosomes(synthetic vesicles) are microscopic vesicles,
allows cytoplasm and vesicles to move within the cell,
forming sack-like vesicles that were transported to a recycling compartment, called the lysosome, for degradation.
allow cytoplasm and vesicles to move within the cell,
While some of these vesicles, transport vesicles, deposit their contents into other parts of
which possess a particularly large periplasm that contains membrane-bound vesicles and is enclosed by an outer membrane.
serving as a railway motor proteins use to pull vesicles, or pouches of molecules,
endoplasmic reticulum for processing, while the trans face is where they exit in the form of smaller detached vesicles.
do not contain a recognizable Spitzenkörper, and the vesicles are instead distributed more loosely often in a crescent-shaped arrangement beneath the apical plasma membrane.