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Cell-cell signaling pathway

Introduction: Cell-cell signaling pathway

Description of Cell-cell signaling pathway

Cell-cell signaling pathway: extracellular signals that regulate cell proliferation in adult tissues; during embryogenesis they affect gene expression, positioning of the mitotic spindle, cell shape, cell-cell interactions, and cell migration. Many of the effects are thought to be mediated by the cytoskeleton.
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