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Dictionary » E » Endothelial cell Endothelial cellEndothelial cell a thin, flattened cell, a layer of them lines the inside surfaces of body cavities, blood vessels, and lymph vessels, making up the endothelium. ![]()
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Results from our forumcaveolae and caveolin1... nanometer) invaginations of the plasma membrane in many vertebrate cell types, especially in endothelial cells and adipocytes. have several functions in signal transduction.[1] They are ...
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Need your help on these biology topics please:(... between GTP and GTPase? 2)Where can I find a clear information about endothelial cells,geometry of a realistic endothelial cell model? 3)Some main facts about the proteins ...
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Cell Components after apoptosis/necrosis... In the ER usable substances are repackaged and recycled to the cell surface. Structures not moved to the cell surface are placed in vesicles ... are thought to be involved in the transfer of large molecules across endothelial cells, from the blood space to the tissue compartment. Thanks ...
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?{REGENERATION}? Is it possible ???!!... us how to regenerate. Now with the liver, it just regenerates the same cell over and over (hepatocytes) with the blood vessels and other vessels (epithelium/endothelial) spreading thru it, to produce the tissue mass. Now regeneration in a salamander ...
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blood brain barrier... is yes. Normally, the b-b barrier cannot be passed by the immune cells. When infection occurs such as meningitis or encephalitis, because ... by bacterial toxins, destroyed neurons and endogenous substances, the endothelial cells become more permeable (the cell junctions loosen), and ...
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