Science Signaling Podcast
Summary: Periodic audiocasts from Science Signaling, the leading journal of regulatory biology and cell signaling in physiology and disease
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Ammonia induces autophagy, which may help cancer cells survive stressful conditions.
Integrating interactome and genetics data allows researchers to predict adverse drug effects.
The tumor suppressor LKB1 not only keeps cell proliferation in check but also modulates cell adhesion.
Reduction of ankyrin-B activity impairs maximal insulin release and is a risk factor for diabetes.
Dying cells release signals that stimulate cellular proliferation in regenerating tissues.
The pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis evades the innate immune system by initiating signaling crosstalk.
A noncoding RNA competes with DNA for binding to the glucocorticoid receptor.
A single amino acid substitution in a viral protein is sufficient to attenuate rabies virulence.
Chief Scientific Editor Michael Yaffe reviews the year in Science Signaling.
Inhibiting fatty acid synthesis may be effective in controlling glioblastomas driven by EGFR signaling.
Protein kinase G is required for the differentiation and fat-burning function of brown adipose tissue.
Bioinformatics analysis reveals how protein domain composition correlates with evolutionary change.
The gasotransmitter hydrogen sulfide signals by sulfhydrating target proteins.
Several microRNAs jointly regulate the abundance of the kinase MKK4 during replicative senescence.
Distinct Src kinases regulate the differentiation of embryonic stem cells.