- In biology,
caveolae (Latin for "little caves"; singular,
caveola),
which are a
special type of
lipid raft, are
small (50–100 nanometer) in****tions...
- its name from the
cavities that dot the
coast of Posillipo. The
Latin caveola ("little cave") p****ed
through the region's
dialect to
become Caviola....
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activity Cellular component cytoplasm endoplasmic reticulum lumen membrane caveola neuron projection organelle membrane endoplasmic reticulum intracellular...
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disialic acid
motifs on
gangliosides GD1b and GT1b on cell membranes.
After caveola-mediated endocytosis, the
virus capsid is
uncoated while VP2 and VP3 mediate...
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integral component of
plasma membrane cell
surface lysosomal membrane caveola extracellular exosome microvillus membrane Biological process cholesterol...
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activity Cellular component cytoplasm membrane lipid droplet plasma membrane caveola cytosol Biological process diacylglycerol catabolic process steroid metabolic...
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fiber integral component of
plasma membrane dendritic shaft axon soma
caveola cytoplasmic vesicle plasma membrane dendrite glutamatergic synapse integral...
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encoded by the PTRF gene. PTRF (Cavin1) has been
shown to be
crucial for
caveola formation and function.
Deformation caveolae promotes the translocation...
- hurdle),
grille (1661), jail (1250s; F jaiole, nF gaiole, VL gabiola, L
caveola), mail (1320; L macula), pill (1400),
quail (c. 1300; ML quaccula), rail...
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microtubule ****ociated
complex extracellular region axon soma
dendrite caveola Biological process endocytosis ammon gyrus development lipid metabolism...