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Formation and dynamics of post-Golgi apparatus carriers (1) | sorting in the TGN: membrane proteins and lipids | ![]() |
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Formation and dynamics of post-Golgi apparatus carriers (2) | ![]() |
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Formation and dynamics of post-Golgi apparatus carriers (3) | ![]() |
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exocytosis (1) | formation of carriers for regulated exocytosis, types of secretory granules and storage | ![]() |
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exocytosis (2) | proteolytic processing and packing of pro-proteins | ![]() |
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exocytosis, regulated secretion | formation of melanosomes | ![]() |
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regulated secretion | mechanism of stimulation | ![]() |
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secretion, endocytosis | Weibel-Palade bodies, clathrin-coated vesicles | ![]() |
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endocytosis | function of dynamin, caveolar endocytosis | ![]() |
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caveolae | formation and roles of caveolae | ![]() |
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endosome (1) | endosome formation and types | ![]() |
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endosome (2) | ![]() |
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endosome (3) | hijacked by toxins and pathogens | ![]() |
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Transcytosis (1) | the main route to the apical plasma membrane following receptor-mediated endocytosis of proteins | ![]() |
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Transcytosis (2) | ![]() |
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The fate of endocytosed macromolecules and receptors | retromers, transferrin cycle | ![]() |
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Phagocytosis | journey to the grave, signals | ![]() |
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Phagocytosis, Peroxisome | Phagocytosis : killing of bacteria | ![]() |
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Peroxisome 1 | peroxisome structure, formation | ![]() |
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Peroxisome 2 | peroxisome biogenesis and function | ![]() |
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Peroxisome & Mitochondira | peroxisomal disorders, Mitochodria(structure) | ![]() |
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Mitochondria 1 | mitochondrial dynamics | ![]() |
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Mitochondria 2 | mitochondrial proteins, functions, disease | ![]() |