signalome

English

Etymology

signal + -ome

Noun

signalome (plural signalomes)

  1. (biochemistry) All the signalling pathways of an organism or cell.
    • 2003, Larissa S. Brizhik, editor, Energy and Information Transfer in Biological Systems:
      It might be argued that a compositional 'language of cells' between tissues emerges, formally played by the signaling pathways of signalomes in support of the standardized exchanges and problem solving interactions of multicellularity.

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