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The active form of the protein is found extracellularly as a homodimer.
Single unit recordings can be done either intracellularly or extracellularly.
This would suggest that the receptors interact extracellularly.
Galectins are distinct in that they can regulate cell death both intracellularly and extracellularly.
These proteins normally reside in the cytosol but exert their functions extracellularly.
As water enters white matter it moves extracellularly along fiber tracts and can also affect the gray matter.
This concentration equilibrium is extremely delicate and is usually found in millimolar amounts extracellularly.
As cellulose fibrils are synthesized and grow extracellularly they push up against neighboring cells.
An exoelectrogen normally refers to a microorganism that has the ability to transfer electrons extracellularly.
The signal transduction pathway begins with ligand-receptor interactions extracellularly.
M4 begins extracellularly, and passes again through the membrane into the cytoplasm, forming the C-terminal of the protein.
This alteration in cation concentrations both intracellularly and extracellularly contribute to hypertension.
Class C is a transmembrane protein whose N-terminus is located extracellularly.
They are nevertheless insufficient by themselves to elicit such a response in osteoblasts exposed extracellularly to the molecules at the concentrations analyzed.
Like all viruses, T-Even phages cannot reproduce extracellularly.
Microelectrodes can be carefully placed within (or close to) the cell membrane, allowing the ability to record intracellularly or extracellularly.
There are, however, exceptions such as cathepsin K, which works extracellularly after secretion by osteoclasts in bone resorption.
Each subunit comprises four transmembrane domains with both the N- and C-terminus located extracellularly.
Germination occurs both extracellularly or in type II pneumocyte endosomes containing conidia.
In this case bacteria penetrate the root extracellularly, growing between epidermal cells then between cortical cells.
The medium is well-aerated and stirred, and the polymer is produced extracellularly into the medium.
Although the function of NYX is yet to be fully understood, it is believed to be located extracellularly.
Trypanosoma brucei, the organism that causes sleeping sickness, replicates extracellularly in the bloodstream of infected mammals.
The SHH produced by the notochord travels extracellularly, to the most ventral side of the neural tube.
Proteolytic cleavage breaks down proteins in food extracellularly into smaller peptides and amino acids so that they may be absorbed and used by an organism.