Molecular Signaling
Molecular signaling is a process by which cells and organisms respond to their environment. It involves the transfer of signals between cells, through the exchange of molecules, to affect cellular responses. Molecular signaling is important for understanding how cells and organisms interact with their environment and how homeostasis is maintained. By understanding how molecules are involved in signaling pathways, we can better understand how diseases develop and how treatments can be effective. Molecular signaling can be used to study diseases, develop new drugs, and design new diagnostics.
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