Lecture

Cellular Communication: Signaling Pathways and Receptors

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This lecture explores the essential role of intercellular communication in multicellular organisms, focusing on the conversion of external signals into cellular responses. Topics include signal transduction pathways, examples of cell communication in yeast and bacteria, local and long-distance communication, and the three phases of cellular communication: reception, transduction, and response.

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