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testicle [ˈtestıkl] N

vestibule [ˈvestıbjuːl] N

popsicle [ˈpɒpsıkl] N

vessel [ˈvesl] N

3. vessel:

vestige [ˈvestıdʒ] N

icicle [ˈaısıkl] N

article [ˈɑːtıkl] N

4. article LING:

cubicle [ˈkjuːbıkəl] N

I . muscle [ˈmʌsl] N

1. muscle:

muscle ANAT

sickle [ˈsıkl] N

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Under stressed conditions, vesicle exocytosis is potentiated and a release of catecholamines causes depression of presynaptic cells because of depleted neurotransmitters.
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At first, autophagosomes fuse with endosomes or endosome-derived vesicles.
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They consist of massive carbonatites that are mostly devoid of vesicles.
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The bilayers become flexible, and the sheets spontaneously close on themselves to form unilamellar vesicles.
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The vesicle is bulbous and proportionally large in some species.
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These gas vesicles have only been produced in the presence of hydrogen and carbon dioxide, likely acting as a response to a hydrogen gradient.
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Then the efflux of protons from the vesicle provides the energy to bring the neurotransmitter into the vesicle.
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Finally, these materials exit by exocytosis, process in which vesicles go out from a cell to the interstitial space.
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Other structures may be present inside the infected host cell including vesicles, fat globules and bundles of fibril.
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Other symptoms include: dermal burns with vesicle formation; blepharospasm and photophobia.
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