Understanding Endosomes: The Cell's Sorting House | Quick Science Explanation

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In this video, I provide a quick overview of endosomes and their role in cellular protein trafficking. Endosomes, formed by vesicle fusion, act as a sorting house for proteins from the Golgi and plasma membrane, determining their next destination based on specific signals. The endosomal system is divided into early endosomes, recycling endosomes, and late endosomes, each with distinct functions in protein management.

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