Common cell signaling pathway

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Published 2020-10-14
What are common cell signaling pathways? To make a multicellular organism, cells must be able to communicate with one another, and to do it cells often send out tiny chemical signals that act on the receptors on other cells. Signals can be classified according to the distance between the signaling cell and the target cell. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: osms.it/more.

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All Comments (21)
  • This video is amazing. I'm taking a cell signaling class and my professors are incapable of explaining things in an understandable, concise manner like this. So thank you!
  • @T-C90
    A million thank you for this amazing video! Great and simple explanations. In less than 10 minutes you explained what a professor could not in 2,5h... Superb job! Thank you again!
  • @alinamoreno9235
    needed a quick summary before my exam. this video is great, thank you!!!
  • @user-qe3xq9zw7e
    My ashy dusty musty professor has zero abilities to explain this in an understandable way. she yapps things out as if we are some geniuses that spend days and nights munching on textbooks. Thank you for this. I have been crying for the past two hours thinking I'm stupid.
  • Thanks a lot, very helpful for my exam on cell signalling. I have just one remark: As I know, protein kinase A has two catalytic and two regulatory subunits, not one, as you said. And in this case there need to be two or more cAMP molecules to activate the PKA
  • @drsomto007
    This 9+ minute video has answered all my questions on cell signalling
  • @BlossomEssence
    Always loved all their videos!!! I have an exam tomorrow and this just cleared all my doubts. ❤
  • @guccislides5890
    I spent hours having a panic attack trying to figure these out and this video finally gave me a breakthrough. Thank you for making this
  • @andyfisher4556
    HOW DO YOU NOT STUTTER/SLUR YOUR WORDS, YOU ABSOLUTE LEGEND?
  • This platform is literally providing us with a clear way to comprehend the concepts without any obstacle... The need!! Honoured!
  • @elijahfranowicz
    This video is incredible and extremely easy to understand (at least compared to other cell signaling videos...). Thank you so much!
  • @geckoo9190
    This was surprisingly useful and detailed for a youtube video, normally they only tell what is a receptor.
  • This video is life saving! Struggled to much to keep this map clear in my mind and the only thing that helped is this amazing video. Can’t thank you enough
  • @Todaystheday224
    this video basically summed up around 70 slides of my professor's 99 slide powerpoint. Thank you so much!!!