SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Researchers at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (GICD) and the University of California, San Francisco have unraveled a complex signaling process that reveals how
different types of cells interact to create a heart.
Not exact matches
The mind, while not being an ontologically
different type of individual than the
cells, is numerically distinct from them, and can thus be thought to
interact with them.
Previous studies showed that
cells which express the same
type of cadherin
interact with each other, but
cells with
different types of cadherins remain separate.
«We're interested in learning more about what other proteins LRP6
interacts with, as well as how it acts in
different types of brain
cells at
different developmental stages
of circuit development and refinement.»
Using machine learning technology, the researchers analyzed hundreds
of existing datasets from six
different cell types to look for patterns in the genome that identify where a gene and enhancer
interact.