rasvaosakesed
Rasvaosakesed, also known as lipid droplets or fat droplets, are intracellular organelles found in the cytoplasm of cells. They are non-membrane-bound structures that serve as the primary site for the storage of neutral lipids, mainly triglycerides and cholesteryl esters. These droplets are dynamic and can grow or shrink depending on the cell's metabolic state and lipid availability.
The formation and degradation of rasvaosakesed are tightly regulated processes involved in energy homeostasis, signaling, and
While primarily known for their role in adipocytes (fat cells), rasvaosakesed are present in a wide variety