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Ryohei Kawanishi's statement about craft and ecology, created as vast heaps of material engulfing the body, was an example of fashion with a mission.
The electron-dense material engulfing the sarcomere would be expected to form a non-contractile region in the fiber reducing function.
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The cytoplasm of these cells appeared to be filled with phagocytosed material, engulfed in lysosomes.
The authors seem to mean the quantity of material engulfed by monocytes and in that sense it appears that macrophages were the most proficient.
It is as though they have crawled free of the canvases and crept over the material world, engulfing everything within it.
Macroautophagy the process by which cytosolic material is engulfed into autophagosomes for degradation and/or recycling was recently shown to involve actin [7], but the mechanism is unknown.
When macroautophagy is employed, unwanted cytosolic material is engulfed and delivered to the lysosome via a double membrane bound vesicle called the autophagosome or autophagic vacuole (AV) [27].
Autophagy (macroautophagy) is an intracellular degradation process contributing to cellular homeostasis in which cytoplasmic material is engulfed and then delivered to and degraded in the lysosome by autophagosomes.
Macroautophagy (referred to as autophagy hereafter; other types of autophagy are not discussed here) has been shown to be the major degradation pathway, where cytosolic material is engulfed by double membrane vesicles (autophagosomes) and subsequently degraded after fusion with lysosomes [ 1, 2].
During autophagy, cargo materials are engulfed in double-membraned vesicles called autophagosomes that then fuse with the lysosomes for subsequent digestion and recycling of their content [ 4, 5].
Macroautophagy, which we will refer to as autophagy, is an intracellular process in which cytoplasmic materials are engulfed by double membrane structures, which form autophagosomes.
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