endocytosed
Endocytosed refers to material that has been internalized by a cell through endocytosis. In this process, the plasma membrane invaginates or encloses extracellular cargo, forming a vesicle that brings the content into the cytoplasm. The term describes various cargoes, including nutrients, receptors, signaling molecules, nanoparticles, or pathogens that have been captured by the cell.
Endocytosis occurs via several pathways. Receptor-mediated endocytosis is highly selective, often clathrin-dependent, and begins when ligands
Fates of endocytosed material vary. Many proteins and receptors are recycled to the plasma membrane, while
Clinical and biological significance: defects in endocytosis can disrupt nutrient uptake and receptor regulation, contributing to