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- Signal_transduction abstract "Signal transduction occurs when an extracellular signaling molecule activates a specific receptor located on the cell surface or inside the cell. In turn, this receptor triggers a biochemical chain of events inside the cell, creating a response. Depending on the cell, the response alters the cell's metabolism, shape, gene expression, or ability to divide. The signal can be amplified at any step. Thus, one signaling molecule can cause many responses.".
- Signal_transduction thumbnail Signal_transduction_pathways.svg?width=300.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink pid.nci.nih.gov.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink stke.sciencemag.org.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink signaling.shtml.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink search.cgi.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink pathway.html.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink hsa04110.html.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink spad.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink AppNote_AnalBiochem.pdf.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink www.litinspector.org.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink www.netpath.org.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink www.redoxsignaling.com.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageExternalLink www.signaling-gateway.org.
- Signal_transduction wikiPageID "28857".
- Signal_transduction wikiPageRevisionID "603514532".
- Signal_transduction hasPhotoCollection Signal_transduction.
- Signal_transduction subject Category:Cell_biology.
- Signal_transduction subject Category:Cell_signaling.
- Signal_transduction subject Category:Neurochemistry.
- Signal_transduction subject Category:Signal_transduction.
- Signal_transduction comment "Signal transduction occurs when an extracellular signaling molecule activates a specific receptor located on the cell surface or inside the cell. In turn, this receptor triggers a biochemical chain of events inside the cell, creating a response. Depending on the cell, the response alters the cell's metabolism, shape, gene expression, or ability to divide. The signal can be amplified at any step. Thus, one signaling molecule can cause many responses.".
- Signal_transduction label "Signaaltransductie".
- Signal_transduction label "Signal transduction".
- Signal_transduction label "Signaltransduktion".
- Signal_transduction label "Transducción de señal".
- Signal_transduction label "Transduction de signal".
- Signal_transduction label "Transdução de sinal".
- Signal_transduction label "Trasduzione del segnale".
- Signal_transduction label "Ścieżka sygnałowa".
- Signal_transduction label "Передача сигнала (биология)".
- Signal_transduction label "توصيل الإشارة".
- Signal_transduction label "シグナル伝達".
- Signal_transduction label "訊息傳遞 (生物)".
- Signal_transduction sameAs Signaltransduktion.
- Signal_transduction sameAs Transducción_de_señal.
- Signal_transduction sameAs Transduction_de_signal.
- Signal_transduction sameAs Trasduzione_del_segnale.
- Signal_transduction sameAs シグナル伝達.
- Signal_transduction sameAs Signaaltransductie.
- Signal_transduction sameAs Ścieżka_sygnałowa.
- Signal_transduction sameAs Transdução_de_sinal.
- Signal_transduction sameAs m.074nt.
- Signal_transduction sameAs Q828130.
- Signal_transduction sameAs Q828130.
- Signal_transduction wasDerivedFrom Signal_transduction?oldid=603514532.
- Signal_transduction depiction Signal_transduction_pathways.svg.
- Signal_transduction isPrimaryTopicOf Signal_transduction.