Endocytosis and exocytosis /
Volume 4 of Biomembranes covers endocytosis, exocytosis and related processes. A major role of the plasma membrane is as a permeability barrier, keeping the inside of the cell inside and the outside, outside. Mechanisms must then exist to allow movement of material between the cell and its environme...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Greenwich, Conn. ; London :
JAI,
1996.
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Series: | Biomembranes ;
v. 4. |
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- Preface / A.G. Lee
- Receptor-mediated endocytosis / A.P. Jackson [and others]
- Phagocytosis / Eric J. Brown and Thomas H. Steinberg
- Annexin hypothesis for exocytosis / A. Lee Burns and Harvey B. Pollard
- Small synaptic vesicles / Nandini V.L. Hayes and Anthony J. Baines
- Membrane attack by complement / Moon L. Shin, Horea G. Rus, and Florin I. Niculescu
- Cell membrane damage in lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis / Chau-Ching Liu [and others]
- The asialoglycoprotein receptor / Christian Fuhrer and Martin Spiess
- Low density lipoprotein receptor / Adrian Ozinsky [and others]
- Mannose-6-phosphate receptors / Regina Pohlmann
- Transferrin receptor / Carolina A. Enns [and others].