Cell signalling pathways are central to maintaining cellular homeostasis and regulating essential functions such as proliferation, apoptosis, and repair. In both cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, ...
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Cell signaling secrets your body lives by
Cell signaling is the universal language your body’s cells use to sense, respond, and adapt to their environment. From detecting hormones to responding to mechanical stress, these pathways keep you ...
In certain contexts, the Notch receptor may participate in “reverse signaling,” influencing neighboring cells directly.
Study reveals how Golgi proteins GOLPH3 and MYO18A route RTKs to the cell surface, setting oncogenic signaling strength and ...
Calcium is widely known for its role in maintaining strong bones and teeth, but it is also one of the body's most important ...
Autophagy is essentially the 'rubbish collection' of our cells. If there are problems in this process, which is so important for our health, diseases such as Parkinson's can result. In their latest ...
A team at Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah (the U) has uncovered a previously unrecognized molecular ...
A hallmark of type 2 diabetes is the progressive loss of beta cell mass: cells in the pancreas that produce and release ...
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