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... cell, it is effectively turned off. So why does this happen? Thrombin is a regulator. It attaches to a cell membrane through a receptor called PAR1, and ...
Some monoclonal antibodies can trigger an immune system response that can destroy the outer wall (membrane) of a cancer cell. Blocking cell growth. Some ...
Cells assemble the molecular cargo, pack it in a protective membrane (vesicle) and push the whole thing out of the cell (extracellular) to travel to another ...
Once secreted by the parental cell, EVs can target recipient cells through several mechanisms including direct fusion to the plasma membrane, direct binding of ...
The research team has discovered nectin-elicited cytoplasm transfer (NECT). A cell expressing nectin-1 in its plasma membrane (red) extracts cytoplasmic ...
Microvesicles: a sort of bubble that forms when the cell membrane buds outward. 2. Apoptotic bodies: when cells die, they go through a process called "blebbing" ...
... cellular processes, such as cell ... Although continuously extended from the plasma membrane, the ciliary membrane possesses unique composition and ...
Meves says myosin acts like a motor that transfers focal adhesion kinase from the cell membrane to its nucleus. He says once focal adhesion kinase and ...
Some cancer cells have a protein called PDL1 expressed on their membrane. This PDL1 interacts with a PD1 protein on the cell membrane of immune cells. When ...
... membrane remodeling. We're investigating the mechanisms by which tumor cells alter their metabolism to use excess lipids to drive metastasis. Read more ...
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