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Cellular signalling

Explores the need for cellular signals, the nature of the signals, how signals are transported to the cell and how different signals reach their extracellular and intracellular receptors. Also examines what happens after the cell processes the signals by discussing G-proteins, second messengers, activation of proteins and signalling cascades.

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  • "Cellular signaling"@en
  • "DVDR 5346 Cellular signalling"@en

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  • "Explores the need for cellular signals, the nature of the signals, how signals are transported to the cell and how different signals reach their extracellular and intracellular receptors. Also examines what happens after the cell processes the signals by discussing G-proteins, second messengers, activation of proteins and signalling cascades."@en
  • "Explores the need for cellular signals, the nature of the signals, how signals are transported to the cell and how different signals reach their extracellular and intracellular receptors. Also examines what happens after the cell processes the signals by discussing G-proteins, second messengers, activation of proteins and signalling cascades."
  • "This video shows how the various types of signaling molecules enter cells and how their receptors operate. Signal transduction is explained."@en
  • ""Beginning with the basic concepts of a biological signal and receptor the definition of signal transduction is explained. We then explore various ways in which cells signal other cells: paracine, synaptic and endocrine."--container."
  • "Looks at what occurs inside a cell to translate a signal into a response - We then explore various ways in which cells signal other cells; paracine, synaptic and endocrine - Extensive use of animated graphics brings the processes of signal processing to life, showing how the various types of signalling molecules enter cells and how their receptors operate, in particular channel-linked and G- protein receptors."@en
  • ""Beginning with the basic concepts of a biological signal and receptor the defiinition of signal transduction is explained. We then explore various ways in which cells signal other cells: paracine, synaptic and endocrine"--Container."@en

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  • "Cellular signalling"
  • "Cellular Signalling"@en