vesicle|vesicles in English
noun
['ves·i·cle || 'vesɪkl]
bladder or bladder-like cavity; small blister filled with fluid; sac in the body, cyst (especially one filled with fluid); cavity formed in a rock by a pocket of gas that is trapped during the rock's formation (Geology)
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1. Again, the plasticity can alter the number of vesicles or their replenishment rate or the relationship between calcium and vesicle release.
2. Early differentiation of the spermatid of Agama stellio is demonstrated by two anterior nuclear depressions, occupied by two proacrosomal vesicles, which fuse to form one vesicle.
3. Coated vesicle: a vesicle that has its biomembrane Coated with the protein clathrin
4. Tatums unluxuriating Kulanapan Begrimer vesicle
5. What reason is vesicle growing on the hand?
6. Most of the nerve varicosities contained a large majority of small agranular vesicles along with some large granular vesicles, but about 20% contained a few small granular vesicles as well.
7. Bisecting GlcNAc modification diminishes the pro-metastatic functions of small extracellular vesicles from breast cancer cells J Extracell Vesicles
8. 18 Is this condition prostata or seminal vesicle inflammation?
9. Vesicle A small vacuole of variable origin and shape.
10. Vesicles were prepared by the method of Chobanian.
11. Priming Babylonics Morphological definition of docking Docked vesicles are traditionally defined as those vesicles that appear closely apposed to the plasma membrane …
12. What comes to the vesicle of crural bifurcation unripe little?
13. Other symptoms of Atopic dermatitis include blisters (vesicles), skin
14. Definitions: Vesicle Docking, Tethering and Priming Babylonics Morphological definition of docking
15. A blister, cyst, vesicle, etc., usually filled with Explanation of Bladdered
16. If such vesicles are extremely abundant pumice is formed.
17. 20 The testis sacs communicate with the seminal vesicles.
18. Isolation of membrane vesicle fractions from Axoplasms was as previously described
19. Vesicles can also fuse with other organelles within the cell.
20. Free electrophoresis method for isolating ribosomes and natural membrane vesicles
21. In the clear cells a vesicle-shaped, agranular, endoplasmic reticulum is predominant.
22. Adaptins are subunits of adaptor protein (AP) complexes involved in the formation of intracellular transport vesicles and in the selection of cargo for incorporation into the vesicles.
23. Firstly, by studying radiolabelled ion uptake into isolated plasma membrane vesicles.
24. Pathology A blister , pustule, or cyst filled with fluid or air; a vesicle.
25. These five vesicles differentiate into the final structure of the brain.