Cell Signaling
Cell signaling is the process of communication between cells, enabling them to coordinate their activities. It is an essential process in the body for the maintenance of health, and disruption of signal pathways can lead to a variety of diseases. Cell signaling is mediated by a wide range of molecules and processes, including hormones, receptors, cell-to-cell communication, and gene expression. Its importance lies in its ability to regulate a wide range of cellular activities such as metabolism, growth, and movement. Ultimately, cell signaling is responsible for coordinating all of the activities that ensure normal functioning of cells and organs in the body.
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