Cell Signalling
Cell Signalling is the communication process between a cell or group of cells to coordinate activities in response to a stimulus. It is a cellular process by which a cell can sense and respond to changes in its environment and is fundamental to the understanding of normal processes of development, homeostasis and responses to external cues. This process is key to the functioning of complex organisms, as it helps in the coordination of activities across different organs and helps cells to respond appropriately to extracellular signals. Cell Signalling also plays a crucial role in various diseases, including cancer and inflammatory diseases, and is therefore an important area of research in biomedicine. The study of Cell Signalling has the potential to provide novel insights into the mechanisms involved in the initiation, progression and regression of these diseases. Furthermore, Cell Signalling research has the potential to lead to the development of new and improved therapeutic treatments.
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