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Welcome to the home for cell signaling information |
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The UCSD-Nature Signaling Gateway is a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute resource for anyone interested in signal transduction. This Gateway represents a unique collaboration between the University of California San Diego (UCSD) and Nature Publishing Group and is designed to facilitate navigation of the complex world of research into cellular signaling. Information and data presented here are freely available to all. It is powered by the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC).
WHAT'S NEW:
New Molecule Pages Advisory Board
We are delighted to announce the creation of a four-person Advisory Board to appoint the most appropriate mix of experts for the Editorial Board, and to identify and invite new members. The new Advisory Board is composed of Michael Berridge, Pat Casey, Tony Hunter and Robin Irvine. Read more about the future of the Signaling Gateway Molecule Pages database here.
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Last updated: 05 April 2007
Signaling Update brings you the latest cell signaling research, including primary research and reviews, news, jobs and conferences.
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Myc and APC: When two wrongs make a right |
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A database of key facts about the proteins involved in cell signaling, now covering well over 3,000 different proteins. more
10 MOST RECENTLY PUBLISHED: expert-authored, peer-reviewed information on: NTPDase8, Fkbp12, Tead4, Tead3, Traf4, Tead2, Tead1, Cyclin A2, Ceacam11, Ceacam12.
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MOLECULE PAGE STATISTICS
Molecule Pages currently being prepared by authors | 425 |
Molecule Pages currently undergoing review | 115 |
Molecule Pages published | 339 |
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Archived primary research results from experiments previously performed by the Alliance for Cellular Signaling (AfCS), including B-lymphocyte and RAW 264.7 ligand screens and yeast two-hybrid data.
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News and information about the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and Nature Publishing Group (NPG). more
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The Signaling Gateway has won the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) Award for Publishing Innovation. This international award is presented annually to products that display a significantly innovative approach to any aspect of publication. more |
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