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Secretion - Wikipedia
Secretion is the movement of material from one point to another, such as a secreted chemical substance from a cell or gland.
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SECRETION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : the process of segregating, elaborating, and releasing some material either functionally specialized (such as saliva) or isolated for excretion (such as ...
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Secretion | Hormones, Glands & Cells - Britannica
Secretion, in biology, production and release of a useful substance by a gland or cell; also, the substance produced.
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secretion (sɪˈkriːʃən) [a. F. sécrétion, ad. L. sēcrētiōn-em, n. of action f. sēcernĕre to separate, secrete: see secern v. Cf. Sp. secrecion, Pg. secre{cced}ão, It. secrezione.] 1. Phys. In an animal or vegetable body, the action of a gland or some analogous organ in extracting certain matters from...
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Bacterial Secretion Systems – An overview - PMC
Many pathogens use dedicated protein secretion systems to secrete virulence factors from the cytosol of the bacteria into host cells or the host environment.
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SECRETION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun · The process of secreting a substance from a cell or gland. · A substance, such as saliva, mucus, tears, bile, or a hormone, that is secreted.
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Secrets of Secretion | Harvard Medical School
Research shows that a protein long known to play pivotal roles in cell secretion—the basis of cell-to-cell communication—also ensures that a key ...
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SECRETION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the process by which an animal or plant produces and releases a liquid, or the liquid produced. The excessive secretion of gastric juices in the gut causes ...
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Secretion (Process) - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The secretion process is defined as a regulated cellular mechanism that involves the delivery of intracellular products to the extracellular space, ...
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Secretion machinery at the cell plasma membrane - PMC
Secretion is a fundamental cellular process involving the regulated release of intracellular products from cells. Physiological functions such as ...
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secretion
secretion/sɪˈkri:ʃn; sɪ`kriʃən/ n(fml 文)1 [U] secreting (secrete 1) or being secreted 分泌 the secretion of bile by the liver 肝脏分泌出的胆汁.2 [C] substance that is secreted, eg saliva, bile, etc 分泌物(如唾液、 胆汁等).3 [U] secreting (secrete 2) or being secreted 隐藏; 藏匿.
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Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion
Mar 6, 2023Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone ADH release (SIADH) is a condition defined by the unsuppressed release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) from the pituitary gland or nonpituitary sources or its continued action on vasopressin receptors. The condition was first detected in two patients with lung cancer by William Schwartz and Frederic Bartter in 1967.
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Tectin (secretion)
Tectin may form an adhesive stalk, disc or other sticky secretion. Granules or rods (called protrichocysts) in the pellicle of some ciliates are also thought to be involved in tectin secretion.
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Honeydew (secretion)
Honeydew is particularly common as a secretion in hemipteran insects and is often the basis for trophobiosis.
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(PDF) Secretion and Distribution of Rhoptry Protein 16 during ...
PDF | Objective: To examine the secretion and localization of Toxoplasma gondii Rhoptry protein 16 (ROP16) during invasion of different strains of T.... | Find, read and cite all the research ...
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