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Spotlight on cellular signaling.

Chris Marshall1, Werner Müller-Esterl

  • 1Oncogene Team, Cancer Research UK Centre for Cell and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Cancer Research, London, United Kingdom.

Molecular Cell
|September 24, 2004
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The Dubrovnik Conference on Cellular Signaling convened in 2004, discussing key cell biology topics. Focus areas included receptor tyrosine kinase signaling, actin dynamics, and endocytosis.

Area of Science:

  • Cellular Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • The Dubrovnik Conferences on Cellular Signaling series fosters discussion on cell communication.
  • The 2004 conference, the fourth in the series, was the largest to date, attracting over 300 attendees.

Framework:

  • The conference concentrated on three critical areas of cellular signaling.
  • Discussions covered receptor tyrosine kinase signaling pathways.
  • Actin rearrangements and their role in cellular processes were examined.
  • Endocytosis mechanisms and their significance were explored.

Implementation:

  • The event provided a platform for over 300 scientists to share research.
  • In-depth discussions facilitated knowledge exchange on complex signaling networks.

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Implications:

  • Advances in understanding receptor tyrosine kinase signaling can impact cancer research.
  • Insights into actin rearrangements are crucial for studying cell motility and development.
  • Research on endocytosis is vital for understanding nutrient uptake and signal transduction.