Movement of a biological substance through a cell's membrane
For the complementary transport route, see Paracellular transport.
Transcellular transport involves the transportation of solutes by a cell through a cell.[1] Transcellular transport can occur in three different ways active transport, passive transport, and transcytosis.
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