Caveolae

Caveolae are invaginations of the plasma membrane. They contain the protein caveolin and are rich in certain phospholipids. Similar to coated pits, they bud off internally forming endocytic vesicles. Caveolae play an important role in the internalization of certain cell surface receptors.

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