“…The binding of a ligand to its receptor induces an intracellular cascade of signaling events which regulate a cell's fate, such as migration, proliferation, death, or differentiation [39,60]. Receptor-ligand interactions are essential in cell-to-cell communication, as is the case for immune cell populations [17] and, thus, a large body of literature has been devoted to the experimental and theoretical study of cell signaling dynamics [64,49,23,50,32,31,46,41,20]. Exploiting the controlled environment of in vitro experiments, most cell signaling studies focus on the estimation of the affinity constant for a given receptor-ligand system, and the quantification of biochemical on and off rates for the binding and unbinding, respectively, of receptor and ligand molecules.…”