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anterograde transportの例文

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  • This form of transport is known as anterograde transport.
  • This form of transport is known as " anterograde transport " / orthrograde transport.
  • Movement toward the cell body is called retrograde transport and movement toward the synapse is called anterograde transport.
  • Anterograde transport in the opposite direction remains normal resulting in accumulation of the IFT complex B proteins in the ciliary tip.
  • COPI coated vesicles are responsible for retrograde transport from the Golgi to the ER, while COPII coated vesicles are responsible for anterograde transport from the ER to the Golgi.
  • During reactivation from latency, the herpes simplex virus ( HSV ) enters its lytic cycle, and uses anterograde transport mechanisms to migrate from dorsal root ganglia neurons to the skin or mucosa that it subsequently affects.
  • There are two classes of slow anterograde transport : slow component a ( SCa ) that carries mainly microtubules and neurofilaments at 0.1-1 millimeters per day, and slow component b ( SCb ) that carries over 200 diverse proteins and actin at a rate of up to 6 millimeters per day.