Decoding the language of cellular messaging

Monday, July 20, 2020 - 08:10 in Physics & Chemistry

Before the days of rote texting and email, if you wanted to communicate with a friend you might have personalized and assembled a physical letter. Similarly, the individual cells in our bodies communicate with each other by sending tailored "letters"—not with paper and pen, but in the form of proteins called ligands.

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