[dermatopathology] Exocytosis is `infiltration of the epidermis by inflammatory or circulating blood cells.` ...
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(from the article `nervous system`) ...cytoplasm and fuse their membranes with the plasma membrane of the terminal. The transmitter molecules are then expelled from the vesicles into ... In exocytosis, material synthesized within the cell that has been packaged into membrane-bound vesicles is exported from the cell following the ... ...
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The active transport of macromolecules from inside a cell to outside it. Exocytosis involves the packaging of the materials to be exported inside a vesicle, which separates them from the rest of the cell. The vesicle fuses with its specific membrane structure and release its contents before being in...
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The releasing of neurotransmitter chemicals into the synaptic cleft by passing 'bubbles' of them - synaptic vesicles - out through the pre-synaptic cell membrane.
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<cell biology> Release of material from the cell by fusion of a membrane bounded vesicle with the plasma membrane. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ek″so-si-to´sis) the discharge from a cell of particles that are too large to diffuse through the wall; the opposite of endocytosis. the aggregation of migrating leukocytes in the epidermis as part of the inflammatory response.
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Release of material from the cell by fusion of a membrane-bounded vesicle with the plasma membrane.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ek′sō-sī-to′sis Definitions: 1. The appearance of migrating inflammatory cells in the epidermis. 2. The process whereby secretory granules or droplets are released from a cell; the membrane around the granule fuses with the cell membrane, which ruptures, and the secretion is discharged. Synonyms: emei...
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(ek;so-si-to;sis) The process of cellular secretion in which the secretory products are contained within a membrane-enclosed vesicle. The vesicle fuses with the cell membrane so that the lumen of the vesicle is open to the extracellular environment.
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the release of the contents of transport vesicles to the cell’s exterior by fusion of the transport vesicle’s membrane with the plasma membrane
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The process in which a membrane-enclosed vesicle
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the transport of material out of a cell by means of a sac or vesicle that first engulfs the material and then is extruded through an opening in the cell membrane (distinguished from endocytosis).
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