📂 Anatomy
eisosome membrane domain/MCC — Definition
eizozom membran alanı/MCC / eisosome membrane domain/MCC
Eizozom is a special membrane area, also known as MCC (membrane compound can1) in plasma membrane in yeast cells. This area represents a micro area that is organized by proteins and lipids on the cell surface, often involved in processes such as endositose and cell signal. Clinically, dysfunction of eizozoms can be associated with disruptions of intracellular transport and membrane dynamism, but direct role in human diseases is not yet fully illuminated.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is eizozom membran alanı/MCC?
eizozom membran alanı/MCC; eizozom is a special membrane area, also known as MCC (membrane compound can1) in plasma membrane in yeast cells. This area represents a micro area that is organized by proteins and lipids on the cell surface, often involved in processes such as endositose and cell signal. Clinically, dysfunction of eizozoms can be associated with disruptions of intracellular transport and membrane dynamism, but direct role in human diseases is not yet fully illuminated.
❓ What is eisosome membrane domain/MCC in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "eisosome membrane domain/MCC" is eizozom membran alanı/MCC.
❓ Which medical field is eizozom membran alanı/MCC related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.