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Blisters

What are blisters?

Blisters are fluid-filled sacs on the outer layer of your skin. They form because of rubbing, heat, or diseases of the skin. They are most common on your hands and feet.

Other names for blisters are vesicles (usually for smaller blisters) and bulla (for larger blisters).

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  1. Blisters (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... hands and feet. Other names for blisters are vesicles (usually for smaller blisters) and bulla (for larger ...
  2. A vesicle is a small fluid-filled blister on the skin. ... A vesicle is small. It may be as tiny as the top of a pin or up to 5 ... blister is called a bulla. In many cases, vesicles break easily and release their fluid onto the ...
  3. A vesicle, or blister, is a thin-walled sac filled with a fluid, usually clear and small. Vesicle is an important term used to describe the ...
  4. ... protein that is involved in a process called vesicle trafficking, which moves proteins and other molecules within cells in sac-like structures called vesicles. A vesicle forms when the cell membrane folds ...
  5. ... protein that is involved in a process called vesicle trafficking, which moves proteins and other molecules within cells in sac-like structures called vesicles. Although the Rab27a protein is found in cells ...
  6. ... the movement (trafficking) of small sac-like structures (vesicles) within the cell. The ARFGEF2 protein converts a ... ribosylation factor, a molecule that is involved in vesicle trafficking. Vesicles transport many types of molecules from ...
  7. ... Pudlak syndrome and Chediak-Higashi syndrome: disorders of vesicle formation and trafficking. Thromb Haemost. 2001 Jul;86( ...
  8. ... Pudlak syndrome and Chediak-Higashi syndrome: disorders of vesicle formation and trafficking. Thromb Haemost. 2001 Jul;86( ...
  9. ... SPATACSIN SPTCS_HUMAN Tests of SPG11 PubMed SPG11 VESICLE TRAFFICKING ASSOCIATED, SPATACSIN; SPG11 NCBI Gene ClinVar Denora ...
  10. The CLCN5 gene provides instructions for making a protein called ClC-5 that transports charged atoms (ions) across cell membranes. Specifically, ClC-5 exchanges ...
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