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Cell signaling update

Signal transduction is at the core of most biological processes and represents a vibrant area of research. Signaling Update provides a one-stop overview of current cell signaling research for the specialist and the interested non-specialist alike.

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Free access to summary articles on important recent cell signaling-related papers, selected by Nature Publishing Group editors and leading researchers.

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Viral infection: Entry through tunnel vision

DNA damage response: DNA takes a break with SUMO

Systems biology: Network spreading

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Categorized listings and direct access to signal transduction-related research published in the Nature Publishing Group journals. The library is searchable and includes contributions from Nature, Nature Research Journals and Nature Review titles.

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Each week we highlight a hot new cell signaling paper. Original research published by Nature Publishing Group will be made freely available for three months.

Tumor cell invasion: p53 and integrin duet

Mutant p53 promotes cancer cell invasion and random motility by enhancing integrin recycling

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A collection of the very latest news items relevant to cell signaling scientists, specially selected from Nature, Nature Medicine, Nature Biotechnology and Nature Reviews Drug Discovery.
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Listed chronologically, the conference calendar provides information on forthcoming cell signaling-related conferences around the world that you won't want to miss.
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