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It is used in contrast to extracellular (outside the cell).
Outside of cells they survive only as an extracellular infectious form.
One further possibility is that the extracellular material provides a means of communication.
However, the inserts allow for the exchange of extracellular products.
It may also play a role in cell interactions with the extracellular matrix.
These proteins also all have an extended fourth extracellular loop.
It makes up about 3/4 of all extracellular fluid.
We were going to use the latter - extracellular recording electrodes.
The normal daily exchange between bone and extracellular fluid is quite small.
There are three mechanisms which lead to cell components release into the extracellular space.
Since digestion occurs outside the cell, it is said to be extracellular.
Furthermore, they are secreted extracellular, that is, outside of the cell.
Instead, the electrode tip may be left in continuity with the extracellular space.
This extracellular signal recorded from a population of neurons is the field potential.
The mature protein is then secreted into the extracellular medium.
Similar domains have been detected in other extracellular and membrane proteins.
The extracellular matrix also provides support on the molecular level for the brain's cells.
Image shows extracellular virus particles budding from the cell surface.
The first 40 amino acids of the mature protein are extracellular.
Most of the enzyme resides in the extracellular space.
It is not really an empty space, but contains cells, special fibers and extracellular matrix.
It is an extracellular domain found in many receptors.
This is different than normal saline, which shifts quickly into the rest of the extracellular compartment.
When referring to "everything outside the plasma membrane", the term "extracellular space" is in use.
A signal from the extracellular space, therefore, can affect the biochemical state inside the cell.