1957
DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(57)90153-2
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Some observations on pinocytosis in leucocytes

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“…When cells are stimulated with endotoxin or deoxycholate, the same phenomenon was noted. However, the baseline levels of vesiculation and inulin uptake in unstimulated cells were very high, as has been previously indicated, and pinocytosis in "resting" leukocytes has been demonstrated (39). We can thus report only a tentative impression at the morphological level that vesiculation was increased by these agents.…”
Section: Uptake Of Inulin By Stimulated Cellssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…When cells are stimulated with endotoxin or deoxycholate, the same phenomenon was noted. However, the baseline levels of vesiculation and inulin uptake in unstimulated cells were very high, as has been previously indicated, and pinocytosis in "resting" leukocytes has been demonstrated (39). We can thus report only a tentative impression at the morphological level that vesiculation was increased by these agents.…”
Section: Uptake Of Inulin By Stimulated Cellssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The failure to ingest colloids may represent, then, not a loss of the capacity for pinocytosis, but the development of discrimination by the cell membrane concerning what substances stimulate pinocytosis. Bennett (1956) has suggested that such a mechanism operates through specific affinities between the cell membrane and materials in the environment, and Tompkins (1953), Chapman-Andresen andPrescott (1956), andChapman-Andresen (1957) have demonstrated that environmental protein may evoke pinocytosis in amebae and mammalian cells. In suckling animals, fat is ingested in the upper small intestine and protein in the lower small intestine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As part of a study to elucidate cellular mechanisms controlling cell surface structure and function, we have selected uninucleate, freshwater, phagocytic amoebae as a model system . The functional simplicity of the amoeba cell surface is evidenced by the apparent lack of catalyzed transmembrane transport processes (10,11) and the presence of one or, at most, very few antigens (12) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%