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Dictionary » E » Extrusion ExtrusionExtrusion (Science: cell biology) a process where a cell exports large particles or organelles (transports them through its cell membrane to the outside). Requires energy. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... being the creation of 3D periodic structures with 100 nm features. Additionally, a novel hydrogel based ink has been developed that has tunable extrusion properties and the necessary structural integrity for three-dimensional feature generation. In addition to being humidity-responsive, the ...
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Extrusion or exocytosis... via the cell membrane in a process known as exocytosis, taking a small portion of the membrane with them as a viral envelope." I thought that extrusion was an exit method used by viruses which does not immediately destroy the host bacterium. Maybe I am misunderstanding. Anyone care to clear ...
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The Fiber Disease... of a single experiment: 7 min, time a: 7 min; time b: 10 h 7 min; time c: 17 h 7 min; 300 MHz In many polymers cross-linking is observed after the extrusion and the die-casting. The mobility of specific segments correlates with the cross-link density (Fülber 1996; Blümich 2000; Götz et al. 2002a, ...
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The Fiber Disease... Required for maximal bacterial cellulose synthesis. It may be involved in the formation of a membrane complex for extrusion of the cellulose product. PATHWAY: Bacterial cellulose biosynthesis. SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Bacterial cell outer membrane; peripheral membrane ...
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The Fiber Disease... gene cluster encodes an independently-evolved arsenic resistance. Acr2p is an arsenate reductase, and Acr3p is a secondary carrier for arsenite extrusion. 3) Finally, the S. cerevisiae Ycf1p, an ABC transport ATPase, pumps As(SG)3 and other metal-thiol complexes into the vacuole, conferring ...
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