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When Is Cell-To-Cell Communication Particularly Important in Regulating Gene Expression

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When is cell-to-cell communication particularly important in regulating gene expression?


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Social Acceptance

The approval and positive reception by individuals or groups towards others, often based on conforming to social norms or expectations.

Drug Tolerance

The body's reduced response to a drug over a period of time, necessitating an increase in dosage to achieve the same effect.

Mental Alertness

Describes the state of being keenly aware, attentive, and ready to respond quickly to stimulations or changes in the environment.

Blood Pressure

The pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels, typically measured in the arteries of the arm.

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