2023
DOI: 10.1002/wsbm.1604
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How cells sense and integrate information from different sources

Abstract: Cell signaling is a fundamental cellular process that enables cells to sense and respond to information in their surroundings. At the molecular level, signaling is primarily carried out by transmembrane protein receptors that can initiate complex downstream signal transduction cascades to alter cellular behavior. In the human body, different cells can be exposed to a wide variety of environmental conditions, and cells express diverse classes of receptors capable of sensing and integrating different signals. Fu… Show more

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“…Cooperative cellular activities of multicellular organisms (e.g., synchronous movement), temporally and spatially coordinated development (cell division, differentiation, and patterning), and collaborative physiology (metabolism, responses to stimuli and stresses) require sophisticated mechanisms controlling the cellular interactions on the molecular level [ 1 , 2 ]. Furthermore, it requires elaborate systems for cell-to-environment and cell-to-cell communication via ligand-receptor-mediated signaling [ 25 , 26 ], extracellular vesicles [ 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 ], and direct cytoplasmic intercellular connections, which might be regarded as a typical group-level trait.…”
Section: Multicellularity and The Need Of Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cooperative cellular activities of multicellular organisms (e.g., synchronous movement), temporally and spatially coordinated development (cell division, differentiation, and patterning), and collaborative physiology (metabolism, responses to stimuli and stresses) require sophisticated mechanisms controlling the cellular interactions on the molecular level [ 1 , 2 ]. Furthermore, it requires elaborate systems for cell-to-environment and cell-to-cell communication via ligand-receptor-mediated signaling [ 25 , 26 ], extracellular vesicles [ 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 ], and direct cytoplasmic intercellular connections, which might be regarded as a typical group-level trait.…”
Section: Multicellularity and The Need Of Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Editorial on the Research Topic Targeting ion channels for drug discovery: emerging challenges for high throughput screening technologies Cellular functions are regulated by complex signaling networks that determine gene expression and cellular behavior. Membrane receptors transmit various types of information from the external environment to be processed at the membrane, cytoplasmic, or nuclear level (Ullo and Case, 2023). Among these receptors are the ligand and voltagegated ion channels, which are highly regulated proteins that control ion flow and cellular excitability (Catterall and Swanson, 2015).…”
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