Crossstalk

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In biochemistry or molecular biology, cross-talk mechanism refers to the interaction between two or more signaling pathways within a cell.

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Cross talk occurs when, for example, signal path A influences components or functions of signal path B. The signaling pathways can reinforce, inhibit or modulate each other (positive, negative, convergent divergent cross talk).

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Last updated on: 21.04.2025