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Cell signaling networks

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Cell signaling pathways interact with one another to form networks in natural systems.

Such networks are highly complex in their organization and can exhibit a number of emergent properties including bistability and ultrasensitivity. Analysis of cell signaling networks requires a combination of experimental and theoretical approaches including the development and analysis of simulations and models.

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Cell signaling
Key concepts    - Ligand | Receptor | Second messenger | Protein kinase | Transcription factor | Cell signaling networks
Pathways    - Apoptosis | Ca2+ signaling | Cytokine signaling | Hedgehog | Integrin signaling | JAK/STAT | Lipid signaling | MAPK/ERK pathway | mTOR | NF-kB | Notch | p53 | TGFβ | Wnt
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