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The signaling in biochemistry can be defined as the cascade of reactions taking place within a living system to control the function performed by the cell. The chemical reaction involves signaling molecules. The signaling pathway is most often by the binding of the signaling molecule to their receptor which may or may not be present on the plasma membrane.

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