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Signal Transduction at the Single-Cell Level: Approaches to Study the Dynamic Nature of Signaling Networks.


ABSTRACT: Signal transduction, or how cells interpret and react to external events, is a fundamental aspect of cellular function. Traditional study of signal transduction pathways involves mapping cellular signaling pathways at the population level. However, population-averaged readouts do not adequately illuminate the complex dynamics and heterogeneous responses found at the single-cell level. Recent technological advances that observe cellular response, computationally model signaling pathways, and experimentally manipulate cells now enable studying signal transduction at the single-cell level. These studies will enable deeper insights into the dynamic nature of signaling networks.

SUBMITTER: Handly LN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5023475 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Signal Transduction at the Single-Cell Level: Approaches to Study the Dynamic Nature of Signaling Networks.

Handly L Naomi LN   Yao Jason J   Wollman Roy R  

Journal of molecular biology 20160716 19


Signal transduction, or how cells interpret and react to external events, is a fundamental aspect of cellular function. Traditional study of signal transduction pathways involves mapping cellular signaling pathways at the population level. However, population-averaged readouts do not adequately illuminate the complex dynamics and heterogeneous responses found at the single-cell level. Recent technological advances that observe cellular response, computationally model signaling pathways, and expe  ...[more]

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