| 11. | In neuronal and neuroendocrinal cells, this mostly occurs via regulated exocytosis.
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| 12. | Because of this function, the exocyst complex is heavily involved in exocytosis.
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| 13. | DNAJC5 appears to have a role in stimulated exocytosis.
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| 14. | The endocytosis mechanism is slower than the exocytosis mechanism.
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| 15. | Cortical granule exocytosis has been shown to occur directly following a calcium wave.
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| 16. | It is one of the components of a multiprotein complex required for exocytosis.
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| 17. | Vacuoles do not have catabolic activity and do not undergo exocytosis as lysosomes do.
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| 18. | Endocytosis is the reverse of exocytosis and can occur in a variety of forms.
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| 19. | Complexins stabilize the primed SNARE-complex rendering the vesicles ready for rapid exocytosis.
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| 20. | Syntaxin-1A is a key protein in ion channel regulation and synaptic exocytosis.
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