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- Biomolecular_gradient abstract "A Biomolecular Gradient is established by a difference in the concentration of molecules in a biological system such as individual cells, groups of cells, or an entire organism. A biomolecular gradient can exist intracellularly (within a cell) or extracellularly (between groups of cells). The purposes of such gradients in biological systems vary, but include chemotaxis and functions in development. These types of gradients play a role in many different types of signaling as well as recently being implicated in cancer metastasis.".
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- Biomolecular_gradient wikiPageWikiLink Chemotaxis.
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- Biomolecular_gradient wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biomolecular gradient".
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- Biomolecular_gradient subject Category:Cell_biology.
- Biomolecular_gradient comment "A Biomolecular Gradient is established by a difference in the concentration of molecules in a biological system such as individual cells, groups of cells, or an entire organism. A biomolecular gradient can exist intracellularly (within a cell) or extracellularly (between groups of cells). The purposes of such gradients in biological systems vary, but include chemotaxis and functions in development.".
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- Biomolecular_gradient depiction Cell_polarity.jpg.
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