Nonparallel Transport and Mechanisms of Secretion
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After many years of controversy, it is now clear that at least some cells and tissues that secrete more than one product can vary the composition of the secreted mixture as the result of the differential transport of various substances out of the cells that secrete them. In this article we discuss this phenomenon, non-parallel transport or secretion, and how it has and continues to inform us about how cells release the products they manufacture. We focus on expression of the phenomenon in the secretion of digestive enzymes by the exocrine pancreas, where it has been studied most extensively.
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