DNA-Based Artificial Signaling System Mimicking the Dimerization of Receptors for Signal Transduction and Amplification

Volume: 93, Issue: 41, Pages: 13807 - 13814
Published: Oct 6, 2021
Abstract
Transmembrane signal transduction is of profound significance in many biological processes. The dimerization of cell-surface receptors is one prominent mechanism by which signals are transmitted across the membrane and trigger intracellular cascade amplification reactions. Recreating such processes in artificial systems has potential applications in sensing, drug delivery, bioengineering, and providing a new route for a deep understanding of...
Paper Details
Title
DNA-Based Artificial Signaling System Mimicking the Dimerization of Receptors for Signal Transduction and Amplification
Published Date
Oct 6, 2021
Volume
93
Issue
41
Pages
13807 - 13814
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