glycosylation and cell signaling
Glycosylation is a process in which sugar molecules attach to proteins or lipids, influencing their structure, stability, and function within cells. Cell signaling, on the other hand, is the communication process between cells that allows them to transmit information and signals, enabling coordinated responses and proper functioning of tissues and organisms.
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