What are cellular networks?
Cellular networks consist of molecules within cells that interact to produce a molecular message. Cellular messages often consist of changes in chemicals, proteins, and electrical impulses. Cells use these signals to change their structure, their metabolism—and, amazingly, even their genetic structure. These cellular changes give an organism the ability to respond to environmental alterations in a manner that improves rates of survival. Deciphering biological signals and the resulting cellular changes expands our understanding of the most basic processes that control all living things. This work, alongside other research at the CIB, is creating exciting new scientific opportunities and advances to improve the quality of life.
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