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  1. ... Inflammation normally occurs when the immune system sends signaling molecules and white blood cells to a site of ... HPETE). 12R-HPETE is later converted to a signaling molecule that is involved in the formation of the ...
  2. ... dhcr7</url></topic><topic ><title >DHH: desert hedgehog signaling molecule</title><url >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/gene/dhh</ ... shank3</url></topic><topic ><title >SHH: sonic hedgehog signaling molecule</title><url >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/gene/shh</ ...
  3. ... from these receptors, the MyD88 adapter protein stimulates signaling molecules that turn on a group of interacting proteins ... protein is constantly functioning (overactive). It stimulates the signaling molecules that activate nuclear factor-kappa-B, even without ...
  4. ... cell-surface receptors. cAMP acts as an intracellular signaling molecule by activating cyclic-AMP-dependent protein kinase. Glucagon -- ... in the case of DNA), and a phosphate molecule. Signal transduction -- Mechanisms by which a biochemical signal generated by ...
  5. ... HPETE). 12R-HPETE is later converted to a signaling molecule that is involved in the formation of the ...
  6. ... generates cells called Th17 cells. These cells produce signaling molecules (cytokines) called the interleukin-17 (IL-17) family ... 17 cytokines and IL-17 signaling. This impaired signaling decreases ... inflammatory molecules that are critical for defense against Candida , and ...
  7. ... cells. In addition, connexin 43 attaches (binds) several signaling molecules that can relay communication signals inside the cell. ... more easily than normal, increasing the transport of molecules. Researchers suggest that abnormal signaling in cells that form the skin, hair, and ...
  8. ... irreversible inhibitor of Bruton's tyrosine kinase, a signaling molecule located upstream in the B-cell receptor-signaling cascade. With a median follow-up of 33. ...
  9. ... through a process called phosphorylation. PI3K phosphorylates certain signaling molecules, which triggers a series of additional reactions as part of a chemical signaling pathway called the PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathway. This ...
  10. ... through a process called phosphorylation. PI3K phosphorylates certain signaling molecules, which triggers a series of additional reactions that transmit chemical signals within cells. PI3K signaling is important for many cell activities, including cell ...
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