Throughout the world, scientists on the cutting edge of molecular research are working to determine how individual cells in the human body communicate with each other. We look at what they're learning about "the language of life" and how chemical changes influence our everyday activities, like losing weight, finding our car keys and remembering the face of loved ones.
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Molecular & Cellular Communication
Listen Wednesday, Jul. 27, 2005 at 12:06 p.m. in ScienceGuest host: Mary Tillotson
Guests
Debra Niehoff
author, "The Language of Life: How Cells Communicate in Health and Disease" (Pub: Joseph Henry Press)
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