Signal Transduction
Signal transduction is the process by which external signals are converted into internal biochemical signals in the cells of living organisms. Through signal transduction, cells are able to respond to changes in their environment, allowing them to regulate many biological processes. Signal transduction is an important part of many cellular processes, including cell growth, metabolism, and cellular response to environmental signals. It also plays a role in the development of diseases like cancer and diabetes. Understanding signal transduction can help scientists understand how cells respond to changes in the environment, which can lead to the development of new drugs and therapies for disease.
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