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Secretion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Secretion is the process of elaborating, releasing, and oozing chemicals from a cell, a secreted chemical substance or amount of substance. In contrast to excretion, the substance may have a certain ...
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Recently, two novel but widespread themes have emerged in the field of bacterial virulence: type III secretion systems and pathogenicity islands. Type III secretion systems, which are found in various gram-negative organisms, are specialized for the export of virulence factors delivered directly to host cells.
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Secretory pathway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The secretory pathway is a series of steps a cell uses to move proteins out of the cell; a process known as secretion . The path of a protein destined for secretion has its origins in the rough en...
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Safety and Efficacy of SR121463B in Patients With Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion; This study has been completed. ... To determine the long-term safety and tolerability of SR121463B in patients with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic secretion (SIADH). To assess the long-term efficacy of...
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Definition of secretion from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: French sécrétion, from Latin secretion-, secretio separation, from secernere to separate — more at secret...
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Contents of this page: ... Ectopic ADH secretion is the release of ADH from an abnormal location within the body. Ectopic means "out of place." ... The most common cause of ectopic ADH secretion is cancer.
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(in a cell or gland) the act or process of separating, elaborating, and releasing a substance that fulfills some function within the organism or undergoes ...
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The present study aimed to compare meal-related appetite and secretion of the 'satiety peptide' cholecystokinin (CCK) and glucose regulatory hormones in PCOS women and controls. Sixteen pairs of women with PCOS and controls matched for age and body mass index participated in the study.
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; TITLE: Protein Secretion; SOURCE: Lodish, et al., Molecular Cell Biology, Fifth Edition, W. H. Freeman & Co.; © 2004 W. H. Freeman & Co., and Sumanas, Inc. KEYWORDS: Protein secretion, protein folding, Golgi apparatus, protein sorting, lysosomes;
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