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Vesicle (biology and chemistry) - Wikipedia
In cell biology, a vesicle is a structure within or outside a cell, consisting of liquid or cytoplasm enclosed by a lipid bilayer. Vesicles form naturally ... en.wikipedia.org
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Vesicles: What are they? Types, structure, and function
Vesicles are small cellular containers. They perform a variety of functions, such as helping to transport materials that an organism needs to survive and ... www.medicalnewstoday.com
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VESICLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a membranous and usually fluid-filled pouch (such as a cyst, vacuole, or cell) in a plant or animal b : a small abnormal elevation of the outer layer of ... www.merriam-webster.com
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vesicle
vesicle (ˈvɛsɪk(ə)l) Also 6, 8 vessicle. [ad. F. vésicule, or L. vēsīcula vesicula.] 1. a. Anat. and Zool. A small bladder-like vessel in an animal body; a cavity or cell with a membranous integument; a small sac or cyst. Freq. with defining terms, as blood-, food-, germinal, seminal, umbilical vesi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Definition of vesicle - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A small sac formed by a membrane and filled with liquid. Vesicles inside cells move substances into or out of the cell. www.cancer.gov
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Cell Component | Vesicle
Vesicles are small, membrane-bound spheres whose contents are isolated from the surrounding cytoplasm. Extremely important for the movement of material within ... www.cellimagelibrary.org
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Vesicle
Vesicle may refer to: In cellular biology or chemistry Vesicle (biology and chemistry), a supramolecular assembly of lipid molecules, like a cell membrane vesicle Optic vesicles In human anatomy and morphology Seminal vesicle Vesicle (dermatology), a liquid-filled cavity under the epidermis, commonly wikipedia.org
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Skin - Vesicle - Nonneoplastic Lesion Atlas
Vesicles are small, circumscribed, subcorneal (intraepidermal) or subepidermal cystlike spaces that contain serous fluid. ntp.niehs.nih.gov
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Vesicles: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Verywell Health
A vesicle, also known as a blister or a vesicular lesion, forms when fluid becomes trapped under the top layer of skin (epidermis), creating a ... www.verywellhealth.com
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Vesicles: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
A vesicle is a small fluid-filled blister on the skin. medlineplus.gov
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Vesicle | Definition, Types & Function - Lesson - Study.com
Vesicles are membrane bound spheres inside a cell that participate in a variety of reactions including storage, communication and buoyancy. study.com
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vesicle
vesicle/ˈvesɪkl; `vɛsɪkl/ n(anatomy or biology 解或生)1 small hollow bladder or cavity in the body of a plant or an animal (动植物体内的)囊, 泡.2 blister 水疱. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Exosome (vesicle)
Exosomes can transfer molecules from one cell to another via membrane vesicle trafficking, thereby influencing the immune system, such as dendritic cells There are various proposed mechanisms for formation of MVBs, vesicle budding, and sorting. wikipedia.org
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Otic vesicle
Otic vesicle, or auditory vesicle, consists of either of the two sac-like invaginations formed and subsequently closed off during embryonic development Thereafter, the otic cup closes off, creating the otic vesicle. wikipedia.org
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Extracellular vesicle
Meanwhile, strides were made in the understanding of vesicle biogenesis and subtypes. The first publication to use the term "exosome" for EVs presented it as a synonym for “micro-vesicle.” wikipedia.org
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