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Ever since JWSchmidt proposed merging several overlapping articles in 2006, a couple more articles have cropped up. One is Cell communication (biology), which was started in 2015 and claims to limit its scope to communication between cells within a multicellular organism, which is rather dubious, since the term is much more broadly used than that. Another one is Cellular communication (biology), which was initially a stub in 2007. A merge tag has been added in 2020 to suggest that cellular communication be be merged into Cell communication (biology). Incidentally, Cell communication is a redirect to this page. I recommend reconsolidating all of these articles into this article. Cell signaling appears to be more widely used (9,110,000 results on Google and 2,000,000 on Google Scholar) than cell communication (2,420,000 results on Google and 317,000 on Google Scholar) danielkueh ( talk) 20:29, 30 May 2021 (UTC)
@ Evolution and evolvability: Thanks for the review article. I just took a look. Love the figures. Organization of the topics are somewhat similar, albeit in much greater detail. So at least we're on the right path. Overall, very helpful. danielkueh ( talk) 15:39, 31 May 2021 (UTC)
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Not done - The concepts of gasoreceptors and gasocrine signaling are personal interpretations by Zebrafishgroup, WP:OR, and are not supported by any WP:SCIRS reviews. Draft articles prepared by Zebrafishgroup on these topics have been rejected by administrators. Zefr ( talk) 19:28, 22 January 2024 (UTC)
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Ever since JWSchmidt proposed merging several overlapping articles in 2006, a couple more articles have cropped up. One is Cell communication (biology), which was started in 2015 and claims to limit its scope to communication between cells within a multicellular organism, which is rather dubious, since the term is much more broadly used than that. Another one is Cellular communication (biology), which was initially a stub in 2007. A merge tag has been added in 2020 to suggest that cellular communication be be merged into Cell communication (biology). Incidentally, Cell communication is a redirect to this page. I recommend reconsolidating all of these articles into this article. Cell signaling appears to be more widely used (9,110,000 results on Google and 2,000,000 on Google Scholar) than cell communication (2,420,000 results on Google and 317,000 on Google Scholar) danielkueh ( talk) 20:29, 30 May 2021 (UTC)
@ Evolution and evolvability: Thanks for the review article. I just took a look. Love the figures. Organization of the topics are somewhat similar, albeit in much greater detail. So at least we're on the right path. Overall, very helpful. danielkueh ( talk) 15:39, 31 May 2021 (UTC)
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Not done - The concepts of gasoreceptors and gasocrine signaling are personal interpretations by Zebrafishgroup, WP:OR, and are not supported by any WP:SCIRS reviews. Draft articles prepared by Zebrafishgroup on these topics have been rejected by administrators. Zefr ( talk) 19:28, 22 January 2024 (UTC)