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Type Words
Synonyms cyst
Type of sac
Has types blister, bulla, dacryocyst, dictyosome, follicle, golgi apparatus, golgi body, golgi complex, lacrimal sac, liposome, bleb, tear sac

Examples of vesicle

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The invagination closes to a vesicle, disconnects and moves back into the cell.
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The smaller the vesicle, the more curved membrane, and the more binding of BAR.
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The vesicle is separated from the cytosol by at least one phospholipid bilayer.
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The vesicle releases the signaling substances, thus activating another brain cell.
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Fibrin molecules link together in a scaffold of fibers that seals the vesicle.
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The vesicle refilling speed has been predicted to be on the order of milliseconds.
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Each membrane a vesicle travels to contains a marker on its cytosolic surface.
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Dlic1 deletion impairs primary ciliogenesis by disrupting Rab11-vesicle transport.
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J.D. made recent improvements to the vesicle content and lipid-mixing system.
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More examples
  • A small anatomically normal sac or bladderlike structure (especially one containing fluid)
  • (vesicular) of or relating to or involving vesicles; "normal vesicular breathing"
  • A vesicle like liposome can be visualised as a bubble of liquid within another liquid, a supramolecular assembly made up of many different molecules. More technically, a vesicle is a small membrane-enclosed sac that can store or transport substances. ...
  • A cutaneous condition is any medical condition that affects the integumentary systemu2014the organ system that encloses the body and includes skin, hair, nails, and related muscle and glands. The major function of this system is as a barrier against the external environment.
  • Vesicular texture is a volcanic rock texture characterised by, or containing, many vesicles. The texture is often found in extrusive aphanitic, or glassy, igneous rock. The vesicles are small cavities formed by the expansion of bubbles of gas or steam during the solidification of the rock.
  • (Vesicles) Tiny sacks within axon terminals that produce, release, and store neurotransmitters.
  • (vesicles) Small membrane-bound spaces in most plant and animal cells that transport macromolecules into and out of the cell and carry materials between organelles in the cell.
  • (Vesicles) In solidified lavas this is a term used to describe 'frozen' gas bubbles. When lavas are erupted, the drop in pressure allows gases to separate and form bubbles in the molten rock. ...
  • (Vesicles) Little pimples with clear fluid.