microsecretory
Microsecretory refers to the process by which cells release small amounts of substances, such as hormones, neurotransmitters, or other signaling molecules, into the extracellular space. This process is crucial for various physiological functions, including communication between cells, regulation of metabolic processes, and maintenance of homeostasis. Microsecretory mechanisms can be classified into two main types: constitutive and regulated secretion.
Constitutive secretion involves the continuous release of substances at a steady rate, often through the fusion
Regulated secretion, on the other hand, is triggered by specific stimuli and involves the exocytosis of preformed
Microsecretory processes are tightly regulated by various mechanisms, including the control of vesicle formation, fusion, and