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There is an interplay between intrinsic signals, encoded by genes within cells, and extrinsic signals induced by surrounding cells. The extrinsic signals (proteins and chemicals) reach the recipient cells and activate or repress genes in them. They also interact with one another: cancelling or amplifying their actions, ultimately leading cells to adopt their fates, positions, connections, and locations. This is how we build our cellular house.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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