endocytózou
Endocytózou, known in English as endocytosis, is a cellular process by which cells internalize extracellular material through the formation of vesicles from the plasma membrane. This mechanism enables nutrient uptake, regulation of receptor signaling, and defense against pathogens.
There are several major pathways. Phagocytosis involves the uptake of large particles by specialized cells such
Mechanistically, internalized vesicles shed their coats and traffic to endosomal compartments. Cargo is sorted in early
Functions and significance include nutrient uptake (for example, transferrin and low-density lipoprotein receptors), regulation of signaling