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  • ...ell, while proteomics can offer a glimpse into structures smaller than the cell because of its specific nature to each moment in time. ...ay be the result. With more and more neurons affected along this chain of cell death, permanent loss of sensory or motor function may be the result. By i
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  • ...by preventing the associated neuron from initiating [[apoptosis|programmed cell death]] - thus allowing the neurons to survive. Neurotrophins also induce d ...[[hippocampus]]) retain the ability to grow new neurons from neural [[stem cell]]s{{Citation needed|date=October 2009}}; a process known as [[neurogenesis]
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  • ...el dimer of the human amyloid precursor protein E2 domain | journal = Mol. Cell | volume = 15 | issue = 3 | pages = 343–53 | year = 2004 | month = August ...nc in Alzheimer's Disease | journal = Cell | year = 2010 | doi = 10.1016/j.cell.2010.08.014 }}</ref> APP is best known and most commonly studied as the pre
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  • {{Cell signaling}}
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  • ...FLs), and (3) neuropoietic cytokines [1]. Each family has its own distinct signaling family though the cellular responses elicited often do overlap [1].
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  • ...) HCN channels: structure, cellular regulation and physiological function. Cell Mol Life Sci. 2009 Feb;66(3):470-94. Review</ref><ref>Baruscotti, M., Bucch ...er identical or non-identical subunits that are integrally embedded in the cell membrane to create an ion-conducting pore. <ref>[http://www.receptors.org/K
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  • ...transduction starts with a signal to a receptor, and ends with a change in cell function. ...bsp; Some chemical messengers, such as testosterone, can pass through the cell membrane, and bind directly to receptors in the cytoplasm or nucleus.
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  • ...NGF]] from axon tip to soma is thought to be involved in the long-distance signaling of neurons. ...phosphate molecules on certain tyrosines in the cell, activating cellular signaling). There are other related Trk receptors, [[TrkB]] and [[TrkC]]. Also, there
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  • ...uces apoptosis and inhibits tumor growth in vivo in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |journal=Neoplasia |volume=9 |issue=3 |pages=192–9 |year=2007 | Sulindac Inhibits Canonical Wnt Signaling by Blocking the PDZ Domain of the Protein Dishevelled.
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  • ...J | title = Ethylene biosynthesis and signaling networks | journal = Plant Cell | volume = 14 Suppl | issue = | pages = S131–51 | year = 2002| pmid = 120 * Stimulates stem and cell broadening and lateral branch growth also outside of seedling stage
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