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Signal Transduction
Signal transduction is the process by which cells convert one type of stimulus into a new type of signal. This often involves the activation of a signal transduction pathway utilizing multi-step enzyme cascades to convert the stimulus. Signal transduction pathways may involve many different types of signals, including hormones, neurotransmitters, growth factors, cytokines, neurotrophins or extracellular matrix components.
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