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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1981
Two male and four female patients had posterior corneal vesicles and scalloped lesions. Ages ranged from 7 to 24 years. Uncorrected visual acuities were 6/6 or better OU. All cases were unilateral. There was no other ocular abnormality. The lesions were at the level of Descemet's membrane and endothelium.
G J, Pardos, J H, Krachmer, M J, Mannis
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Two male and four female patients had posterior corneal vesicles and scalloped lesions. Ages ranged from 7 to 24 years. Uncorrected visual acuities were 6/6 or better OU. All cases were unilateral. There was no other ocular abnormality. The lesions were at the level of Descemet's membrane and endothelium.
G J, Pardos, J H, Krachmer, M J, Mannis
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Vesicles and Vesicle Fusion: Coarse-Grained Simulations
2012Biological cells are highly dynamic, and continually move material around their own volume and between their interior and exterior. Much of this transport encapsulates the material inside phospholipid vesicles that shuttle to and from, fusing with, and budding from, other membranes.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1990
Superficial mucoceles are innocuous, small, clear vesicles that have a predilection for the soft palate, posterior buccal mucosa, and retromolar area. Microscopically, they are subepithelial extravasations of sialomucin that occur at the epithelial connective tissue interface.
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Superficial mucoceles are innocuous, small, clear vesicles that have a predilection for the soft palate, posterior buccal mucosa, and retromolar area. Microscopically, they are subepithelial extravasations of sialomucin that occur at the epithelial connective tissue interface.
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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2011
Dynamin is a large GTPase involved in endocytic vesicle formation, but its exact role and mechanism are subjects of long-standing debate. Despite recent advances in the structural analyses of isolated dynamin domains and the faithful reconstitution of dynamin-dependent membrane fission in model membrane systems, the mechanism of its action remains ...
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Dynamin is a large GTPase involved in endocytic vesicle formation, but its exact role and mechanism are subjects of long-standing debate. Despite recent advances in the structural analyses of isolated dynamin domains and the faithful reconstitution of dynamin-dependent membrane fission in model membrane systems, the mechanism of its action remains ...
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Plant‐Derived Vesicle‐Like Nanoparticles as Promising Biotherapeutic Tools: Present and Future
Advanced Materials, 2023Lei Zheng
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