0 (of animals or plants or their cells) to produce and release a liquid:
1 to put something in a place where it is unlikely to be found:
2 to produce and release liquid, esp. from the cells or body:
Invasion is so rapid that one can hardly imagine it possible that digestive enzymes are secreted to etch a hole through the host cell membrane.
From there they are secreted into the gut lumen following ingestion of host blood and liver tissue where they carry out a digestive role.
The contents of these vesicles are secreted out into the glycocalyx and appear also in the mucus of the fish.
Strongyloides venezuelensis : adhesion of adult worms to culture vessels by orally secreted mucosubstances.
Biosynthesis of the major zona pellucida glycoprotein secreted by oocytes during mammalian oogenesis.
Characterization of proteins secreted by sheep oviduct epithelial cells and their function in embryonic development.
In fish and amphibians, where maturation is also triggered by gonadotrophins, follicle cells induce meiotic resumption upon exposure to gonadotrophic hormone by secreting stimulatory steroids.
As growth of preantral follicles varied in different co-culture systems, the secreting profiles of follicles/somatic cells in culture would also be different.
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