ABSTRACT

Cell signaling is at the core of most biological processes from the simplest to the most complex. In addition to unicellular organisms possessing the essential ability to receive inputs with regard to nutrient availability and noxious stimuli, the cells in multicellular organisms require signaling from adjacent, as well as distant cells to maintain

chapter II|234 pages

AMINO ACIDS, LIPIDS, AND GLYCATION

chapter IV|52 pages

CALCIUM-DEPENDENT SIGNALING

chapter V|62 pages

FEEDING AND NUTRIENT HOMEOSTASIS