Signaling in Biology
Signaling in biology is a process by which cells communicate with each other, coordinating normal physiological processes and enabling the body to respond to threats. Signaling is essential for a variety of biological processes, such as cell growth and differentiation, metabolism, immunity, and disease. By understanding the intricacies of cellular signaling, scientists can develop therapies to prevent or treat a number of diseases, including cancer.
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