endosomalach
Endosomalach, also known as endosomal dysfunction, refers to a condition characterized by impaired function of endosomes, which are membrane-bound organelles involved in various cellular processes such as endocytosis, trafficking of proteins and lipids, and degradation of cellular waste. Endosomes play a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis, and their dysfunction can lead to a range of pathological conditions.
The term "endosomalach" encompasses a broad spectrum of disorders that result from the disruption of endosomal
Acquired conditions that lead to endosomal dysfunction can result from various factors, including infections, toxins, and
Endosomal dysfunction has been implicated in the development and progression of several types of cancer. For
Research into endosomal dysfunction is ongoing, with scientists working to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying endosomal