It may be that the connections between permeabilized areas seal before the vesicle aggregates do. |
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The stability of an aggregate will depend on the number of vesicles in the aggregate and on the energy per vesicle. |
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An efferent cuticular tubule, or duct, leads out of the end of the vesicle towards the center of the secretory lobe. |
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Budding and scission of a deflated vesicle into two smaller spherical daughters were sometimes observed. |
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We investigate the budding and fission of a vesicle induced by the adhesion of the nanoparticle. |
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The tips of these aerial hyphae swell to form a vesicle, and layers of cells bud off of the vesicle. |
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In flowering plant pollen tubes, caffeine disrupts vesicle zonation at the tip and stops elongation. |
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Wild-type conidiophores are radially symmetrical and consist of a stalk with a single vesicle from which multiple primary sterigmata bud. |
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Osmotically induced volume changes result in vesicle shape changes because of the relative incompressibility of the membrane bilayer. |
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The diagnosis is emended to include the internal nature of the processes, and the relationship of the processes to the vesicle interior. |
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Synaptic nerve terminals and neuroendocrine cells rely on continuous vesicle cycling to support sustained exocytosis and transmitter release. |
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Hormones are released from neuroendocrine cells by passing through an exocytotic pore that forms after vesicle and plasma membrane fusion. |
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Porcelaneous datolite occurred in the amygdaloidal lodes as veins, vesicle filling, and nodules. |
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The gold standard in diagnosing HSV is viral culture of material at the base of a vesicle or moist erosion. |
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These ducts carry the secretions produced by the seminal vesicle and the vas deferens. |
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Plant vesicle trafficking will serve similar functions to those seen in animals and yeast. |
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The gray bar in the middle of the image represents the virtual projection of spectrometer slit onto the vesicle. |
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This process is known as viropexis where the virus membrane does not become part of the vesicle membrane. |
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The optically trapped carboxylated bead is attached to the cationic vesicle adhered onto a glass coverslip, by electrostatic interactions. |
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In equilibrium, the surface tension of a vesicle is zero, but surface tension is induced in the bilayer as it flows through the pore. |
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To gain entry, a virus binds to receptors on the surface of the host cell, and is taken up into a vesicle, or sphere, inside the cell. |
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The prostatic pedicles are groupings of connective tissue found on either side of the vas deferens and seminal vesicle. |
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The vesicle rapidly crusts over, forming a yellowish scab which can be easily knocked off, leaving a raw, weeping surface. |
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It is usually seen 24-48 hours after exposure, and can lead to skin redness, vesicle formation, and itching. |
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Significant reductions in prostate and seminal vesicle weights were observed after 7 days of treatment. |
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It is only possible to get chickenpox from someone with shingles through direct contact with vesicle fluid of the person with shingles. |
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We are continuing to investigate why mitochondrial vesicle transport pathways exist and how they are regulated. |
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Pattern formation in either or both membrane composition and topography at the junction between a cell or a lipid vesicle and a surface, has been noted for decades. |
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At the beginning of the process, for moderate external glucose concentrations, small shrinkages were observed and vesicle shapes remained quasispherical. |
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The interferogram exhibits well-defined Newton rings, indicating that the vesicle is not moving or does not show strong thermally excited bending fluctuations. |
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From the vesicle forms a layer of primary sterigmata called metulae. |
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Thus the lifetime of the peptide-vesicle complex is directly proportional to the molar partition coefficient, which increases with the mole fraction of PS in the vesicle. |
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The key developmental processes of cytokinesis and cell expansion require vesicle trafficking to deposit new wall material and increase plasma membrane area. |
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We use the concept of dimensional analysis to distinguish the main physical parameters influencing the vesicle behavior in the three different regimes. |
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The 400-nanometre version turned out an average of 190 protein molecules per vesicle. |
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If a lumen appears later within such a body, the result may be the same as that achieved by folding that is, a tube or vesicle may be formed. |
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Subsequently, a group of cells of the ear vesicle becomes detached and gives rise to the acoustic ganglion. |
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The seminal vesicle of the treated animals was heavier, either these animals were sedentary or trained. |
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Indeed, for its colliculoretinal transport, BDNF needs to bind to its receptor in order to be internalized into a transport vesicle. |
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Synapsins are a group of neuronal-specific phosphoproteins that are important regulators of synaptic vesicle trafficing in presynaptic terminals. |
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Once the half shell is complete, the vesicle merges into the cell's membrane, exposing the newly created structure. |
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Influence of microsomal enzyme inducers on the reactivity of the isolated guinea pig seminal vesicle to angiotensin and tyramine. |
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Selective regional loss of exocytotic presynaptic vesicle proteins in Alzheimer's disease brains. |
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A kallikrein-like serine protease in prostatic fluid cleaves the predominant seminal vesicle protein. |
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Since the inner ear and nerves of equilibrium and hearing come from the otic vesicle, separate from the gill structure, in most cases of deformed or absent outer ear the hearing nerve is normal. |
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In this case mCherry also exported to the circumplasmatic space and had a predominantly vesicle like distribution in the cytoplasma. |
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In one area, brown fruiting bodies were present, characterized by a vesicle covered with a layer of sterigmata supporting chains of conidia. |
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Within the cytoplasm are neurofilaments, which provide structure, and microtubules, which supply the mechanism for rapid vesicle transport. |
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If the proteins match, the vesicle opens and disgorges its cargo. |
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Studies by Tomlinson, et al have shown that naproxen can inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandin E2 from arachidonic acid by bovine seminal vesicle microsomes. |
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This is possible, because, when they mate in spring, before the pregnancy begins, because the fertilized egg will grow only up to the vesicle or hollow germ stage, the so-called blastula stage. |
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Ejaculatory duct, either of two hollow tubes, each formed by union of the ampulla of a ductus deferens and the excretory duct of a seminal vesicle. |
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In males each mesonephric duct becomes differentiated into four related structures: a duct of the epididymis, a ductus deferens, an ejaculatory duct, and a seminal vesicle. |
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Conochitina species with a conspicuous flexure and shoulder, a rounded basal margin and a slightly foveolate vesicle wall surface. |
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The silica deposition that takes place from the membrane bound vesicle in diatoms has been hypothesized to be a result of the activity of silaffins and long chain polyamines. |
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Zinner syndrome is a triad of mesonephric duct abnormality comprising of unilateral renal agenesis, ipsilateral seminal vesicle cyst, and ejaculatory duct obstruction. |
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In genetic HLH, a mutation occurs in one of the proteins responsible for intracellular vesicle docking and release of preformed proapoptotic granzyme and perforin. |
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For pT3 control cases, we used all continuous, GS-matched pT3 prostatectomies without matching to either extraprostatic extension or seminal vesicle invasion. |
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It is attached to the metencephalon just rostral to the otic vesicle. |
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