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  1. Transcellular transport - Wikipedia

    Transcellular transport can occur in three different ways: active transport, passive transport, and transcytosis. Active transport is the process of moving molecules from an area of low …

  2. The Transcellular Pathway: What It Is & How It Works

    A fundamental biological process, the transcellular pathway explains how cells selectively transport substances across critical physiological barriers.

  3. Transcellular Transport - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The transcellular course of transport is vital in the intestinal captivation of substances, another one being the paracellular passage. The transcellular channel of transportation embraces …

  4. What Is Transcellular Transport and How Does It Work?

    Nov 24, 2025 · The process of moving a substance directly through the interior of an epithelial cell, from one side to the other, is known as transcellular transport. This pathway provides a …

  5. Transcellular – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    Transcellular refers to the movement of molecules or ions across both the apical and basolateral membranes of a cell, either through an active or passive two-step process.

  6. Video: Transcellular Transport of Solutes - JoVE

    Apr 30, 2023 · Transcellular transport of solutes is the movement of substances like monosaccharides and amino acids through polarized cells. This transport mechanism is …

  7. Transcellular pathway - Oxford Reference

    Substances moving across epithelia are mostly forced to pass through the epithelial cells, rather than passing between the cells (the paracellular pathway).

  8. Transcellular Transport - Laboratory Notes

    Apr 30, 2025 · Transcellular transport refers to the movement of substances through epithelial or endothelial cells, as opposed to the paracellular route, which goes between cells.

  9. transcellular pathway | Encyclopedia.com

    transcellular pathway The route through cells. Substances moving across epithelia are mostly forced to pass through the epithelial cells, rather than passing between the cells (the …

  10. Transcellular - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Transcellular refers to the movement of substances through endothelial cells, particularly at the blood-brain barrier, and constitutes a major transport pathway into brain tissue, which can …