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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 concentrations …

  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 transcellular …

  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 highly controlled …

  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 primarily seen in epithelial and …

  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 paracellular pathway).

  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 occur via …