Definition of Macropinocytosis. Meaning of Macropinocytosis. Synonyms of Macropinocytosis

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Definition of Macropinocytosis

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- immediately, and the membrane is subsequently recycled to the cell surface. Macropinocytosis is a clathrin-independent endocytic mechanism that can be activated...
- that Ebolavirus uses macropinocytosis to enter the host cells. Induction of macropinocytosis leads to the formation of macropinocytosis-specific endosomes...
- Virginie; Chandran, Bala (April 2016). "ESCRT-0 Component Hrs Promotes Macropinocytosis of Kaposi's Sarcoma-****ociated Herpesvirus in Human Dermal Microvascular...
- include the CLIC/GEEC pathway (regulated by Graf1), as well as MEND and macropinocytosis. Clathrin-mediated endocytosis is the only pathway dependent on both...
- sections of membrane. For instance, in endocytosis (more specifically, macropinocytosis), a portion of the cell's plasma membrane pinches off to form vesicles...
- nontyphoidal Salmonella. Salmonella cells are able to enter macrophages via macropinocytosis. Typhoidal serotypes can use this to achieve dissemination throughout...
- glycosaminoglycans, of the host cell and also enters via macropinocytosis. After macropinocytosis, H+ is pumped inside the internalized vacuole containing...
- disrupt host cell membranes or stimulate their own endocytosis or macropinocytosis into host cells. These virulence factors allow the bacteria to enter...
- Danieli, C; Lanzavecchia, A (1 August 1995). "Dendritic cells use macropinocytosis and the mannose receptor to concentrate macromolecules in the major...
- clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME), caveolae-mediated endocytosis (CavME), and macropinocytosis. After administration in vivo, cationic liposomes are biodegradable...