Signal Transduction
Signal transduction is a process by which a cell receives information from outside its boundaries and translates it into a biological response. Cells use signal transduction pathways to detect changes in their environment and respond accordingly. By understanding how this process works, scientists can develop treatments for diseases such as cancer and type 2 diabetes, understand how hormones work, and develop drugs to target specific pathways. Furthermore, signal transduction pathways are important for maintaining the normal functioning of cells and are also essential for development and growth. Therefore, signal transduction plays a vital role in all aspects of life.
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