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Signaling Pathways

 

Signaling Pathways

Research into signaling pathways studies how cells communicate with each other and respond to changes in their environment. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of signaling pathways can provide insights into the regulation of cell growth and division, differentiation, and death, as well as provide insights into the development of various diseases including cancer, diabetes, and other metabolic disorders.

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Alzheimer's Pathway
 

Alzheimer's Pathway

Alzheimer\'s disease (AD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder characterised by plaques...

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Apoptosis Pathway
 

Apoptosis Pathway

Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death characterized by distinct morphological characteristics...

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GPCR Pathway
 

GPCR Pathway

G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest and most diverse group of membrane receptors in eukaryotes...

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Hippo Pathway
 

Hippo Pathway

The major functions of the Hippo pathway have been defined to restrict tissue growth in adults...

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JAK/STAT Pathway
 

JAK/STAT Pathway

The JAK/STAT pathway is an evolutionary conserved signaling cascade which mediates the response to...

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MAPK Pathway
 

MAPK Pathway

The MAPK family is a group of serine/threonine kinases that mediate intracellular signaling...

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NF-κB Pathway
 

NF-κB Pathway

Transcriptional programs regulated by NF-κB are essential to the development and maintenance of the immune system...

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VEGF Pathway
 

VEGF Pathway

VEGFs are master regulators of vascular development and of blood and lymphatic vessel function during...

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Wnt Pathway
 

Wnt Pathway

Wnt proteins are a family of secreted glycolipids involved in the regulation of embryogenesis...

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