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Cell Signaling
Cell signaling is a fundamental property of all cellular life in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Signals that originate from outside a cell can be physical agents like mechanical pressure, voltage, temperature, light, or chemical signals (e.g., small molecules, peptides, or gas). Cell signaling can occur over short or long distances, and as a result can be classified as autocrine, juxtacrine, intracrine, paracrine, or endocrine. Signaling molecules can be synthesized from various biosynthetic pathways and released through passive or active transports, or even from cell damage.Journal key Highlights
Adult Stem Cells
Alzheiimers disease
Anatomy.
Biochemiistry
Blast cysts
Bone Marrow Concentrate
Cancer Stem Cells
Cell division cycle
Cell Signaling
Diabetes
Drug and Cell-Based
Epigenetic
Genetics.
Genomes
Hereditary Genetics.
Induced pluripotent
Mesenchymal
Metabolism.
Metabolomics
Microbiology.
Molecular Biology of Probiotics
Osteoarthritiis
Parkinsons disease
Pharmacology.
Physiology
Plant Biotechnology.
progenitor cells
Proteomics
Rheumatoid Arthriitis
RNA Regulation
Tissue-Specific Cells