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This project investigates how signaling networks in cells dictate migration and invasion behaviors. By studying the dynamics of epidermal growth factor signaling, it aims to reveal the distinct roles of protein isoforms in these processes.
Understanding how biochemical signaling networks encode biological specificity is a fundamental challenge for biologists in the 21st century.
Genome sequences by providing the “parts list” for such signaling networks, were expected to advance insight.
However, it has become clear that to understand specificity analyzing only the “parts list” is not enough; it is the complex orchestration of these parts’s expression, interactions, activation, and deactivation in both space and time that encode bi…
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
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BEATSON INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RESEARCH LBG
United Kingdom, Bearsden
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
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