Endocytosis and exocytosis are the processes by which cells move materials into or out of the cell that are too large to directly pass through the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane. Large molecules, ...
Endocytosis has long been thought of as simply a way for cells to internalize nutrients and membrane-associated molecules. But an explosive growth in knowledge has given a new dimension to our ...
The activity of several signalling receptor families is modulated by their endocytosis from the cell surface. Internalization of receptors can not only attenuate further response of receptors to ...
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