Stress Signaling Cascade
The Stress Signaling Cascade is the complex series of cellular pathways involved in the response to stress. It allows cells to recognize and respond to physiological and environmental stressors, ultimately leading to better adaptation and survival. Stress Signaling Cascade is critical for a variety of physiological processes, such as inflammation, cell death, cell growth, and apoptosis. Its involvement in various diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes, make it an important research topic in biomedicine. It is also widely used in various drug discovery approaches to target different diseases.
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