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Repairing a torn cell surface: Make way, lysosomes to the rescue
Paul L. McNeil
Cellular Biology and Anatomy
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Cell Surface
100%
Lysosome
100%
Resealing
100%
Plasma Membrane
50%
Fibroblasts
50%
Filamentous Actin (F-actin)
50%
Depolymerization
50%
Ca2+
16%
Protein Markers
16%
Epithelial Cells
16%
Specificity Protein 1
16%
Myosin
16%
Actin Polymerization
16%
Cytoplasmic Vesicles
16%
Animal Cells
16%
Plasma Membrane Damage
16%
Membrane Fusion
16%
Cell Cortex
16%
Surface Membrane
16%
Active Participants
16%
Biological Membranes
16%
Membrane Contact
16%
Cortical Cytoskeleton
16%
Sea Urchin Eggs
16%
Egg Yolk Granules
16%
Purse-string
16%
Xenopus Eggs
16%
Sealing Structure
16%
Lysosome Membrane
16%
Cortical Defect
16%
Self-sealing
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Surface
100%
Cell Membrane
100%
Emergency Medical Technician
100%
Lysosome
100%
Actin
75%
Fibroblast
75%
Epithelial Cell
25%
Injury
25%
Cytoskeleton
25%
Protein
25%
Calcium Ion
25%
Membrane Fusion
25%
Cell Cortex
25%
Actin Polymerization
25%
Lysosome Membrane
25%
Biomembrane
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Membrane
100%
Cell Surface
100%
Lysosome
100%
Fibroblast
75%
Actin
75%
Depolymerization
75%
Cytoskeleton
25%
Monospecific Antibody
25%
Surface Property
25%
Actin Polymerization
25%
Animal Cell
25%
Membrane Fusion
25%
Xenopus
25%
Biomembrane
25%
Sea Urchin
25%
Lysosome Membrane
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Fibroblast
100%