What's the difference between vehiculate and vesiculate?
Vehiculate
Definition:
(v. t. & i.) To convey by means of a vehicle; to ride in a vehicle.
Example Sentences:
(1) To test the possibility that endothelin affects extracellular fluid partition between plasma and interstitium, we compared the effects of endothelin and vehicule in euvolemic binephrectomized anesthetized rats by measuring changes in hematocrit and plasma protein concentration.
(2) The contribution of LDL-vehiculated free cholesterol to bile secretion was small and the hepatic uptake amounted to no more than 12% of the injected label.
(3) These side effects, which may hamper the therapeutic use of TAPP-Br, are likely to be circumvented by alternative routes of administration or by vehiculation into liposomes.
(4) Hepatic metabolism of [14C]cholesterol, vehiculated by LDL, HDL2 and HDL3 lipoprotein particles, has been studied in rats with a permanent biliary drainage.
(5) The concept of alveolitis as an exudative reaction dominated by plasma and cell accumulation within alveolar air spaces is reappraised in the light of new data concerning the reactional dynamics challenged by non-immune and immune agents vehiculated by air and blood ways, of the systemic approach of lung processes, of the consideration of alveolar walls and the air space delimited by them as a whole.
(6) VLDL are hydrophilic (vehiculable) spheric particles (containing triacylglycerols and cholesteryl esters in their core, and phospholipids, cholesterol and apolipoprotein-B at their surface), which are to be released into the general circulation.
(7) Absorption and vehiculation of hydrophobic lipids is carried out by means of the major function of intestinal cells: synthesis of chylomicrons.
(8) Modification in brain amine levels may appear but the observed perturbance seems to be more dependent from oily vehicule than TBTO itself.
Vesiculate
Definition:
(a.) Bladdery; full of, or covered with, bladders; vesicular.
(v. t.) To form vesicles in, as lava.
Example Sentences:
(1) The breaking up of the microtubular cytoskeleton is followed by vesiculation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum and partial atrophy, as well as dispersion of the stacks of Golgi cisternae.
(2) Moderate pulmonary edema, characterized by substantial fluid cuffing around extra-alveolar arteries and veins and by fluid accumulation restricted to the thick sides of the alveolar septa, is associated with increased vesiculation in alveolar vessel endothelium.
(3) Vesiculation and stripping of myelin by mononuclear cell processes were seen as mechanisms of myelin break-down.
(4) At the ultrastructural level, all three toxins caused dose-dependent vesiculation of rough endoplasmic reticulum, formation of concentric whorls composed of rough-ER, mitochondrial swelling, large cytoplasmic vacuoles and altered bile canaliculi.
(5) The high incidence of chronic vesiculities and postinflammatory obstruction is attributed to underlying bilharziasis.
(6) Pancreatic islets, newly formed in vitro were incubated in the presence of streptozotocin (STZ; 0.4 mM) for up to 6 h. Ultrastructural changes first appeared between 2 and 4 h; heterochromatization, was followed by swelling of nuclear and reticular membranes, vesiculation of the Golgi apparatus, fragmentation of cell membranes and finally mitochondrial destruction.
(7) Seventy-two hours p.i., the cellular secretory system of infected PC12 cells showed degenerative changes with vesiculation, disorganization, and dispersion of the Golgi complexes and fragmentation, focal cystic dilation, and dissolution of the RER in the same manner as those seen in the secretory system of JE-virus-infected neurons in the mouse brain.
(8) A variety of chemicals that share the common ability to bind to free sulfhydryl groups have been shown to act as membrane vesiculants as a result of their apparent ability to induce a unique form of cell injury which results in the shedding of cell surface vesicles.
(9) For PMS-treated RBCs, there is a strong correlation between membrane protein thiol oxidation and vesiculation temperature (r = .977, P less than .001).
(10) In addition, platelets at greater than or equal to 50 microM ganodermic acid S showed the occurrence of membrane vesiculation.
(11) Under electron microscopic magnification of 3000-12000 diameters, ultrastructural observations revealed dilatation and vesiculation of the endoplasmic reticulum as well as of the Golgi complexes.
(12) Although the presence of membrane vesiculation and myelin figures in platelets indicates that exocytotic processes were occurring at the moment of aldehyde fixation, the finding of membrane vesiculation in aldehyde-fixed platelets does not indicate a separate type of exocytosis.
(13) Control experiments showed that our results are not explained simply by hemolysis, RBC vesiculation, or development of prelytic pores.
(14) During the first eight hours after injury, myonuclei undergo pyknosis, mitochondria become enlarged and vesiculated, myofilaments appear less distinct than normal and the sarcolemmata either disappear or become extensively fragmented.
(15) As a consequence of membrane vesiculation, the erythrocytes lost up to approximately 50% of their immunoreactive decay-accelerating factor and 25% to 30% of their immunoreactive membrane inhibitor of reactive lysis (MIRL).
(16) CGRP immunostaining was localized exclusively in vesiculated efferent fibers.
(17) By the time of consultation examination, all had progressed to a relatively late state, exhibiting not only capsular cataract but also vesiculation and opacification of the proximal subcapsular lens substance.
(18) Ciliated cells had a slightly vesiculated cytoplasm, and many were in the process of being sloughed from the epithelial surface.
(19) On studying the histopathology three aspects are observed; 1) pure eosinophilic spongiosis with two modalites: diffuse or vesiculate; 2) mixed eosinophilic spongiosis and, 3) alternate eosinophilic spongiosis.
(20) The sarcolemma is more highly vesiculated in contraction than in relaxation.