signaling
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- signalling (UK)
Verb
[edit]signaling
- (American spelling) present participle and gerund of signal
Noun
[edit]signaling (plural signalings)
- (American spelling, usually biochemistry) The sending of a biochemical or other type of signal.
- 1881, Mary E. Jackson, The Spy of Osawatomie[1], page 319:
- The handkerchiefs were tied together, and ordering the men to stand between himself and the main body, he began a series of signalings, as if communicating with some one in the ravine, from whence they had just come.
- 2008, Alexander Sigalov, Multichain Immune Recognition Receptor Signaling[2], page 82:
- It arises as a consequence of the multiple interactions that occur after a ligand triggers a receptor to initiate a signaling cascade and it ensures that false signals do not propagate to completion.
- 2012, Nader G. Abraham, Molecular Biology of Hematopoiesis 6[3], page 157:
- This may be due to the fact that gp130 expression is very low on this subpopulation or that signalings from gp130 alone cannot maintain survival or proliferation in these cells.