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- Look up transduction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transduction (trans- + -duc- + -tion, "leading through or across") can refer to: Signal transduction...
- nitric oxide, other electronically activated species are also signal-transducing agents in a process called redox signaling. Examples include superoxide...
- Signal transducing adaptor proteins (STAPs) are proteins that are accessory to main proteins in a signal transduction pathway. Adaptor proteins contain...
- be transferred to a recipient with no change in class; be dissipated as heat; or be transduced. Homeostasis Phosphate Pigments NAD ATP Cytochrome v t e...
- of surface acoustic waves to sense a physical phenomenon. The sensor transduces an input electrical signal into a mechanical wave which, unlike an electrical...
- chemoreceptor, also known as chemosensor, is a specialized sensory receptor which transduces a chemical substance (endogenous or induced) to generate a biological...
- The DISC is composed of the death receptor, FADD, and caspase 8. It transduces a downstream signal cascade resulting in apoptosis. The Fas ligands, or...
- Signal transducing adapter molecule 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the STAM gene. This gene was identified by the rapid tyrosine-phosphorylation...
- sensory neurons. A third classification of receptors is by how the receptor transduces stimuli into membrane potential changes. Stimuli are of three general...
- (JAK) is a family of intracellular, non-receptor tyrosine kinases that transduce cytokine-mediated signals via the JAK-STAT pathway. They were initially...