circulating head - translation to russian
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circulating head - translation to russian

TYPE OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLE
Endothelial microparticle; Endothelial microparticles; Circulating microvesicle; User:Bwright33/Circulating Microvesicles; Circulating Microvesicles; Circulating microvesicles; Microvesicle
  • Transmission electron micrograph of lead citrate stained microvesicles. Black bar is 100 nanometers
  • The process of the formation of exosomes. 1. Cell undergoes endocytosis forming endocytic vesicles. 2. Endocytic vesicles fuse together forming an early endosome. 3. Endocytic cisterna matures into exocytic multivesicular body, during which membrane invaginations form exosomes. 4.Multivesicular body fuses with the plasma membrane, releasing exosomes into the extracellular space.

circulating head      

строительное дело

циркуляционный напор

нефтегазовая промышленность

промывочная головка

circulating head      
циркуляционный напор
head circumference         
  • A man wearing a [[straw hat]]
  • physical characteristics]] of the head - redrawn.</big>}}
  • [[Dayak people]] were feared for their headhunting practices
UPPER PORTION OF THE HUMAN BODY
Human Head; Cutaneous innervation of the head; Head circumference; Human Heads; Human heads

медицина

окружность головы

Definition

ОФИС
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Канцелярия, а также помещение для такой канцелярии. Офисный - относящийся к офису, офи-сам.||Ср. КОНТОРА.

Wikipedia

Microvesicles

Microvesicles (ectosomes, or microparticles) are a type of extracellular vesicle (EV) that are released from the cell membrane. In multicellular organisms, microvesicles and other EVs are found both in tissues (in the interstitial space between cells) and in many types of body fluids. Delimited by a phospholipid bilayer, microvesicles can be as small as the smallest EVs (30 nm in diameter) or as large as 1000 nm. They are considered to be larger, on average, than intracellularly-generated EVs known as exosomes. Microvesicles play a role in intercellular communication and can transport molecules such as mRNA, miRNA, and proteins between cells.

Though initially dismissed as cellular debris, microvesicles may reflect the antigenic content of the cell of origin and have a role in cell signaling. Like other EVs, they have been implicated in numerous physiologic processes, including anti-tumor effects, tumor immune suppression, metastasis, tumor-stroma interactions, angiogenesis, and tissue regeneration. Microvesicles may also remove misfolded proteins, cytotoxic agents and metabolic waste from the cell. Changes in microvesicle levels may indicate diseases including cancer.

What is the Russian for circulating head? Translation of &#39circulating head&#39 to Russian