Signal Transduction and CNS

Signal transduction in the CNS involves the transmission of chemical signals between neurons, enabling communication and regulation of brain functions. This process is critical for cognition, memory, and motor control. Disruptions in signal transduction can contribute to neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and epilepsy. Research into signaling pathways offers insights into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets, paving the way for more effective treatments for CNS disorders.

 

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