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Systems cell biology (SCB) studies the cell as an integrated network of genes and proteins. SCB uses advanced tools to provide detailed profiles of cellular systemic function and responses.

Area of Science:

  • Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Systems Biology

Background:

  • A new discipline, systems cell biology (SCB), has emerged since 2004.
  • SCB focuses on the living cell as a complex, integrated network.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define systems cell biology (SCB) and its approach to studying cellular function.
  • To highlight the role of SCB in providing detailed cellular systemic profiles.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizes high-content screening platforms.
  • Employs advanced reagents and informatics tools.
  • Applies sophisticated cellular models for analysis.

Main Results:

  • SCB delivers more detailed profiles of cellular systemic function compared to traditional methods.

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  • An SCB profile quantifies specific biomarkers as a cellular systemic response.
  • Conclusions:

    • Systems cell biology offers a comprehensive approach to understanding cellular mechanisms.
    • SCB profiling provides a detailed measure of cellular systemic responses.