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The Cellular Signaling and Regulatory Systems (CSRS) study section reviews applications that focus on the initiation and execution of programs that control cellular homeostasis and physiology. A distinguishing characteristic of these applications is an emphasis on signaling networks and the coordination of processes related to cell proliferation, survival, and growth.
- Cell cycle regulation, mitosis, meiosis, checkpoint controls and regulation by ubiquitination.
- Proteolytic mechanisms associated with cell cycle, senescence and death.
- Programmed cell death and apoptosis, particularly their regulation in the context of stress, growth, and transformation.
- Proliferation and growth control by the nucleus; signaling pathways regulating transcription.
- Integrative cell physiology, e.g., stress, clocks, cellular modeling; cell differentiation and transformation.
- Basic studies of cytokine signaling.
- Application of state-of-the-art technologies such as imaging and computational modeling of cellular signaling networks
Study sections with most closely related areas of similar science listed in rank order are:
Molecular and Integrative Signal Transduction [MIST]
Intercellular Interactions [ICI]
Membrane Biology and Protein Processing [MBPP]
Molecular Genetics A [MGA]
Molecular Genetics B [MGB]