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  2. Pinocytosis - Wikipedia

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    Macropinocytosis is a clathrin-independent endocytic mechanism that can be activated in practically all animal cells, resulting in uptake. In most cell types, it does not occur continuously but rather is induced for a limited time in response to cell-surface receptor activation by specific cargoes, including growth factors , ligands of ...

  3. Endocytosis - Wikipedia

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    The different types of endocytosis. Endocytosis is a cellular process in which substances are brought into the cell. The material to be internalized is surrounded by an area of cell membrane, which then buds off inside the cell to form a vesicle containing the ingested materials.

  4. Macropinosome - Wikipedia

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    Here, both infectious forms of VACV, mature virion (MV) and enveloped virion (EV), induce their own macropinocytosis by binding to the cell surface and triggering an actin-mediated plasma membrane protrusion that eventually collapses back onto the plasma membrane sealing the attached virion inside a macropinosome, which then goes through a ...

  5. RAB34 - Wikipedia

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    19376 Ensembl ENSG00000109113 ENSMUSG00000002059 UniProt Q9BZG1 P0DI83 Q64008 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001142624 NM_001142625 NM_001144942 NM_001144943 NM_001256276 NM_001256277 NM_001256278 NM_001256281 NM_031934 NM_001159482 NM_033475 RefSeq (protein) NP_001136096 NP_001136097 NP_001138414 NP_001138415 NP_001243205 NP_001243206 NP_001243207 NP_001243210 NP_114140 NP_001243210.1 NP_001152954 NP ...

  6. Storm Éowyn slams Ireland, parts of U.K. with record winds - AOL

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    The U.K.'s Met Office said Friday that similar red warning notices were in place in parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland.. Gusts over 90 mph were recorded in Northern Ireland and parts of ...

  7. Efferocytosis - Wikipedia

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    In cell biology, efferocytosis (from efferre, Latin for 'to carry out' [1] (to the grave), extended meaning 'to bury') is the process by which apoptotic cells are removed by phagocytic cells. It can be regarded as the 'burying of dead cells'.

  8. CHART #3: SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON OF LEADING REPUBLICAN ...

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    CHART #3: SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON OF LEADING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATESÕ HEALTH PLANS By Susan J. Blumenthal, M.D., Jessica B. Rubin, Michelle E. Treseler, Jefferson Lin, and David Mattos*

  9. Cosimo Commisso (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Cosimo Commisso is a Canadian cell biologist and cancer researcher who has made significant advances in the field of cellular trafficking and cancer metabolism. [1] [2] [3] Among his most notable contributions are the discovery and study of how macropinocytosis supports tumor cell growth and survival by serving as an amino acid supply route in Ras-mutated cancers.