Signaling Defects and Diseases

Ample number of diseases is caused by defects in signaling pathways. The nature of these defects and how they are induced varies excessively. Pathogenic organisms and viruses, many of which can obstruct with signaling events, cause some of these defects. The thought of signalsome remodeling and disease provides a schema for considering how defects in signaling pathways can conclude in disease. Most of the severe diseases in humans, such as hypertension, diabetes and many forms of mental illness, look to appear from subtle phenotypic modifications of signaling pathways. 

  • Pathogenic organism and viruses related disease in cell signaling
  • Phenotypic and genotypic remodeling of the signalsome
  • Cell proliferation and cell differentiation related disease
  • Advancements in cell signaling technologies

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