| endosome | 1. <cell biology> Endocytotic vesicle derived from the plasma membrane. More specifically an acidic nonlysosomal compartment in which receptor ligand complexes dissociate. 2. A chromatinic body near the centre of a vesicular nucleus in some protozoa. Origin: Gr. Soma = body (18 Nov 1997) |
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| endosomes | Cytoplasmic vesicles formed when coated vesicles shed their clathrin coat. Endosomes internalise macromolecules bound by receptors on the cell surface. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Endosome, Receptosome
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Organelle containing material ingested by endocytosis.
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| endosome |
A distinct compartment isolated from the rest of the cell with a permeable membrate. Certain material must first pass through these compartments on their way to the lysosome.
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| endosome |
A membrane delimited vesicle (0.1 - 0.2 um diameter) formed in the process of endocytosis.
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| endosome |
a cellular structure that is involved in the transport of proteins from the outside to the inside of the cell.
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