Cutaneous breast cancer and Cell-to-cell signaling: Difference between pages
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|Short definition= | |Short definition=cell-to-cell signaling - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (sel-zu-sel SIG-nuh-ling) The transfer of information from one cell to another. Cells signal each other through direct contact with each other or through the release of a substance from one cell that is taken up by another cell. | ||
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cell-to-cell signaling - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (sel-zu-sel SIG-nuh-ling) The transfer of information from one cell to another. Cells signal each other through direct contact with each other or through the release of a substance from one cell that is taken up by another cell. Cell-to-cell signaling is important for cells to grow and function normally. Cells that lose the ability to respond to signals from other cells can become cancerous. Also called cell-to-cell signaling and intercellular communication {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]] |
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{{Expansion depth limit exceeded|Term=cell-to-cell signaling |Short definition=cell-to-cell signaling - {{Expansion depth limit exceeded}} (sel-zu-sel SIG-nuh-ling) The transfer of information from one cell to another. Cells signal each other through direct contact with each other or through the release of a substance from one cell that is taken up by another cell. |Type=Cancer terms |Specialty=Oncology |Language=English |Source=NCI }} cell-to-cell signaling - {{Expansion depth limit exceeded}} (sel-zu-sel SIG-nuh-ling) The transfer of information from one cell to another. Cells signal each other through direct contact with each other or through the release of a substance from one cell that is taken up by another cell. Cell-to-cell signaling is important for cells to grow and function normally. Cells that lose the ability to respond to signals from other cells can become cancerous. Also called cell-to-cell signaling and intercellular communication {{Expansion depth limit exceeded}}