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It disrupted the bacterial membrane and released lethal active species.
UROM is produced in the endoplasmic reticulum, shuttled to the apical cell membrane, and released into the urine by proteolytic cleavage [31].
The toxic protein is then translocated across the endosomal membrane and released into the cytoplasm [54], [55].
These vesicles fused with the cell membrane and released their content to the anther locule and the tapetal intercellular space.
Glycerol is a component of the cell plasma membrane and released into the interstitial space when cells are damaged during surgery.
MPs are small membrane-enclosed vesicles that are derived from the plasma membrane and released by activated and/or apoptotic cells.
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When a nervous impulse arrives at the terminal, it causes a few of the vesicles to fuse with the membrane and release their contents.
Just beneath the membrane at the nerve terminal, synaptic vesicles store neurotransmitter molecules, and await the arrival of a nervous impulse, whereupon they fuse with the membrane and release their contents into the synaptic cleft, the miniscule gap at the junction between nerve cells, and diffuse across it to bind to receptor protein molecules embedded at the surface of the partner cell.
The arrival of a nerve impulse at the presynaptic terminals causes the movement toward the presynaptic membrane of membrane-bound sacs, or synaptic vesicles, which fuse with the membrane and release a chemical substance called a neurotransmitter.
By regulation of culture conditions, CSS form epidermal barrier and basement membrane, and release angiogenic factors that stimulate vascularization.
By shedding of CD14 from the cell membrane and releasing into circulation during infection status, the LPS LPB CD14 complex yields soluble CD14.
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