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Meanings of biochemical signals in English
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Usage of biochemical signals in English
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They also exchange information, mainly through gestures, noises, and biochemicalsignals.
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The transcriptional activators YAP and TAZ integrate mechanical and biochemicalsignals to support growth and regeneration.
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Furthermore, gene therapy can also be used to augment biochemicalsignals required for effective chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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Mechanoreceptors that transform physical stress into biochemicalsignals are postulated to exist and to be upregulated by the sex hormones.
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These might include high stress waves, swelling, altered biochemicalsignals and even damage at the level of individual brain cells.
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This necessitates the use and development of in vitro models to understand how both biophysical and biochemicalsignals regulate complex cellular behaviors.
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This platform is a scalable, high-throughput technique that enables the screening of the effects of multiple biochemicalsignals on 3D cell behavior.
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Past decades of cancer research have mainly focused on the role of various extracellular and intracellular biochemicalsignals on cancer progression and metastasis.
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Forces are detected and transduced into biochemicalsignals by force-bearing molecular elements located at the cell surface, in adhesion complexes or in cytoskeletal structures.
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Osteoblasts are defined as cells that make bone matrix and osteocytes are thought to translate mechanical loading into biochemicalsignals that affect bone (re)modeling.