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Cell Line

Cell lines are a type of signaling pathway that involve the communication and interaction between cells in a specific lineage. These pathways play a crucial role in the regulation of various cellular processes such as growth, proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis.

Cell lines are essentially a population of cells that have been derived from a single original cell and have the ability to continuously proliferate in culture under certain conditions. They are commonly used in research and drug development to study the behavior and response of cells to external stimuli or signals.

Cell lines can be derived from various sources including normal cells, cancer cells, and stem cells. Each cell line represents a unique model system that can be used to study specific aspects of cell biology and disease pathology.

Overall, cell lines are an invaluable tool for researchers to explore the complex signaling pathways that govern cellular behavior and function. They provide a simplified and controlled system for studying the mechanisms underlying various diseases and for testing potential therapeutic interventions.

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