Date: July 5, 1999 | ![]() |
At today's research pace, new signaling mechanisms within and between cells are emerging not one by one but in a chain reaction. Each new discovery has strong implications for previously established models, sometimes overturning several assumptions at once. With such a large number of interacting systems--from cell adhesion to differentiation and apoptosis--and receptor pathways, keeping up with the wealth of cell-signaling research tools can be like hunting for nails in a hardware superstore. The problem isn't that the store doesn't have them, it's that there are so many different kinds to choose from, it's hard to know where to look first.
![]() Cell-signaling diagram supplied by Oncogene Research |
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