sidekalvalasest
Sidekalvalasest is a theoretical biological process that describes the movement and transformation of substances across the lateral membranes of epithelial cells, particularly in tissues with polarized cell layers. The term combines Estonian roots sidekalv (side membrane) and lasest (process or flow). In this framework, molecules can cross the lateral cell borders via regulated vesicular trafficking, transient pore formation, and selective transporter activity at the sides rather than at apical or basolateral faces. This lateral transport can influence extracellular fluid composition, local signaling, and tissue homeostasis without major disruption to the main apical-basal axis.
In practice, sidekalvalasest is used mainly in theoretical discussions and certain experimental models to examine how
Etymology and history: the term is of Estonian linguistic origin, introduced in late 20th-century discussions of
Significance: if confirmed, sidekalvalasest would add a layer to the understanding of tissue homeostasis and could
See also: membrane transport, epithelial physiology, vesicular trafficking, tight junctions, mechanotransduction.