Researchers of IMBB-BR/Ioannina show that specific cellular internalization routes play critical role in blood vessel formation | News

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08.11.2016

Researchers of IMBB-BR/Ioannina show that specific cellular internalization routes play critical role in blood vessel formation

Cellular functions (such as proliferation, apoptosis, migration, differentiation, tissue formation etc) are controlled by extracellular ligands. Binding of the ligands (e.g. growth factors) to their receptors at the plasma membrane initiates signal transduction. Subsequent internalisation of the ligand/receptor complexes plays crucial role in regulating the signalling output.