Editor-in-Chief
- Stephan Feller, University of Oxford

Cell Communication and Signaling is the official journal of the Signal Transduction Society
Articles
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Review
Cell Communication and Signaling 2012, 10:12 (16 May 2012)Oocyte activation and phospholipase C zeta (PLCzeta): diagnostic and therapeutic implications for assisted reproductive technology
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Meeting report
Cell Communication and Signaling 2012, 10:11 (30 April 2012)Meeting report: Signal transduction meets systems biology
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Research
Cell Communication and Signaling 2012, 10:10 (9 April 2012)Hybrid cells derived from breast epithelial cell/breast cancer cell fusion events show a differential RAF-AKT crosstalk
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Research
Cell Communication and Signaling 2012, 10:9 (3 April 2012)Epstein-Barr virus LMP2A signaling
in statu nascendi mimics a B cell antigen receptor-like activation signal -
Methodology
Cell Communication and Signaling 2012, 10:8 (26 March 2012)Efficient RNA interference in patients' acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells amplified as xenografts in mice
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Research
Cell Communication and Signaling 2012, 10:6 (9 March 2012)Differential p38-dependent signalling in response to cellular stress and mitogenic stimulation in fibroblasts
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Research
Cell Communication and Signaling 2012, 10:5 (3 March 2012)Actin-dependent activation of serum response factor in T cells by the viral oncoprotein tip
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Aims & scope
Cell Communication and Signaling, the official journal of the Signal Transduction Society, is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that encompasses all basic and translational aspects of cellular communications and signaling pathways in normal and pathological conditions.
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Oocyte activation and phospholipase C zeta (PLCzeta): diagnostic and therapeutic implications for assisted reproductive technology
Cell Communication and Signaling 2012, 10:12 (16 May 2012)
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Many ways of communication: from
Cell Communication and Signaling 2011, 9:24 (1 November 2011)
Latest Book review
The next evolutionary synthesis: from Lamarck and Darwin to genomic variation and systems biology
Cell Communication and Signaling 2011, 9:30 (3 November 2011)
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