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Some [[Wikipedian]]s have formed a [[Wikipedia:WikiProject|project]] to better organize information in articles related to '''Cell Signaling'''. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the [[{{NAMESPACE}} talk:{{PAGENAME}}|talk page]] and see the [[Wikipedia:to-do list|to-do list]] there.
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In 2007, some [[Wikipedia:Wikipedians|Wikipedian]]s formed a [[Wikipedia:WikiProject|project]] to better organize information in articles related to '''Cell Signaling''' and to help focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions up until 2013, when the project became inactive; If you would like to help, please inquire on the [[{{NAMESPACE}} talk:{{PAGENAME}}|talk page]] and see the [[Wikipedia:to-do list|to-do list]] there.
 
===Scope===
For more information on WikiProjects, please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject/Best practices]].
This project was dedicated to improving and organising the Wikipedia articles on [[cell signaling]] to provide a convenient and reliable reference of the known [[signal transduction]] pathways. It covers the pathway pages and individual protein pages related to them.
 
==Title==
'''WikiProject on Cell Signaling'''
 
==Scope==
This project is dedicated to improving and organising the Wikipedia articles on [[cell signaling]] to provide a convinient and reliable reference of the known [[signal transduction]] pathways. It covers the pathway pages and individual protein pages related to them.
 
===Goals===
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===Target audience===
*Introduction to pathway articles should be make minimal use of jargon and be kept relatively simple
*Subsections and protein pages can be more technical
 
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==Parentage==
This is a daughter project of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Molecular andBiology/Cell Cellular BiologySignaling/Templates|WikiProject Molecular and Cellular BiologyTemplates]]
[[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Molecular_Biology/Cell_Signaling/Tools|Tools]]
 
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==Similar WikiProjects==
 
[[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Clinical_medicine|WikiProject Clinical medicine]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Drugs|WikiProject Drugs]] may be relevant to this project.
==Article Structure==
Proposed structure of a pathway article:
*'''General introduction''' - keep it simple and clear
*'''History/Discovery''' - discovery, seminal papers
*'''Mechanism''' - the proteins involved and how they interact.
*'''Role''' - the role of the pathway
*'''Human disease''' - alternatively this can be incorporated into the previous section
*'''Current research''' - recent advances, future directions
 
Proposed scheme for pathway diagrams is described [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology/Diagram guide|here]]. Please do comment and contribute.
 
==Participants==
A list of {{SUBPAGENAME}} taskforce members (along with some of their interests) is maintained under the '''[[wikipedia:WikiProject_Molecular_Biology| WikiProject Molecular Biology]]''' page. To join, simply add yourself at that page and indicate your interests.
 
Although this taskforce is currently considered inactive, it can always be reactivated if there are interested participants!
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! style="background-color: #e7dcc3; border: 1px solid SaddleBrown;" | Talk page
! style="background-color: #e7dcc3; border: 1px solid SaddleBrown;" | Status
! style="background-color: #e7dcc3; border: 1px solid SaddleBrown;" | Special interests
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| [[User:Rrten00|Rrten00]]
| [[User_talk:Rrten00|Talk]]
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| [[EGFR]],[[ErbB2]], and [[MAPK]], along with some knowledge of AKT and p53/p21
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| [[User:George Damoulakis|George Damoulakis]]
| [[User_talk:George Damoulakis|Talk]]
| Casually active
| Small [[G proteins]], [[PI 3-kinase]] signalling, immunology and [[neutrophil]] biology
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| [[User:Peter Znamenskiy|Peter Znamenskiy]]
| [[User_talk:Peter Znamenskiy|Talk]]
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| [[Cell culture]] and [[adult stem cells]]
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| [[User:François Guesdon|F Guesdon]]
| [[User_talk:F Guesdon|Talk]]
| Casually active
| [[Molecular evolution]] in the [[Innate Immune system]], particularly TLRs ([[Toll-like Receptor]]) and TAK1 ([[MAP3K7]])
|-
| [[User:Rockpocket|Rockpocket]]
| [[User_talk:Rockpocket|Talk]]
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| [[G-protein coupled receptor]]s
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| [[User:Diberri|David Iberri]]
| [[User talk:Diberri|Talk]]
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| [[Embryogenesis]] (especially [[nervous system]] development)
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| [[User:JWSchmidt|John Schmidt]]
| [[User talk:JWSchmidt|Talk]]
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| [[User talk:Gacggt#image maps|illustrations]]
|-
| [[User:Gacggt|Gacggt]]
| [[User talk:Gacggt|Talk]]
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| Skeletal Muscle biology, Akt pathway, NF-kappaB pathway, some GPCRs, Neurotrophins, MuSK, agrin, Neuromuscular junction, etc.
|-
| [[User:Kohlasz|Kohlasz]]
| [[User talk:Kohlasz|Talk]]
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| [[Chemotaxis]]
|-
| [[User:EquationDoc|EquationDoc]]
| [[User_talk:EquationDoc|Talk]]
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| Pathways involved in cancer prevention and formation
|-
| [[User:je_at_uwo|JE.at.UWO]]
| [[User_talk:je_at_uwo|Talk]]
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| Immunology, development, endocrinology and reproductive physiology.
|-
| [[User:Biochemza|Biochemza]]
| [[User_talk:Biochemza|Talk]]
| Casually active
| [[Immunology]], [[neutrophils]], [[tyrosine kinase signaling]], [[calcium signaling]]
|-
| [[User:cyclopamine|cyclopamine]]
| [[User_talk:cyclopamine|Talk]]
| Casually active
| [[Hedgehog pathway]], [[Adult stem cells and cancer]]
|-
| [[User:Wisdom89|Wisdom89]]
| [[User_talk:Wisdom89|Talk]]
|
| [[Phospholipase]], small and large [[G proteins]]
|-
|[[User:David.Throop|David.Throop]]
|[[User_talk:David.Throop|Talk]]
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| Working on [[Eicosanoid]], [[Nonclassic eicosanoid]] and related articles. I am trying to get Eicosanoid up to FA status.
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|-
| [[User:Jmcclare|Jmcclare]]
| [[User_talk:Jmcclare|Talk]]
|
| [[Neurochemistry]], [[G proteins]], [[ion channels]], [[pharmacology]]
|-
| [[User:Snellios|Snellios]]
| [[User_talk:Snellios|Talk]]
| Casually active
| Knowledgeable on [[G proteins]], [[ion channels]], [[pharmacology]] (especially CNS pharmacology), [[calcium signaling]].
|-
| [[User:ACGGGG|ACGGGG]]
| [[User_talk:ACGGGG|Talk]]
| Casually active
| [[NF-kappaB]], [[MAPKs]], [[innate immunity]]
|-
|[[User:Stephen.helms|Stephen Helms]]
| [[User_talk:Stephen.helms|Talk]]
|
| [[G proteins]],[[phospholipase C]],[[protein kinase C]],[[calcium]],[[scaffolding proteins]],[[ion channels]], and [[signaling organization]]
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|-
| [[User:davebridges|davebridges]]
| [[User_talk:davebridges|talk]]
| Casually active
| [[G proteins]], [[GAPVD1]], [[protein phosphorylation]], [[pi3p]]
|-
| [[User:subcellular|Subcellular]]
| [[User_talk:subcellular|talk]]
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| [[Ion channels]] (particularly [[Ligand-gated ion channel|LGICs]]), [[calcium]], [[GPCR|GPCRs]]
|-
| [[User: JustAnotherKinase|JustAnotherKinase]]
| [[User_talk:JustAnotherKinase|talk]]
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| [Cell physiology, particularly in [[immunology]] and cardiovascular sciences.
|-
| [[User:Rod57|Rod57]]
| [[User_talk:Rod57|talk]]
| Casually active
| [[PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway]], Pathways involved in cancer prevention and formation
|-
| [[User:MChapman5|MChapman5]]
| [[User_talk:MChapman5|Talk]]
| Moderately active (for Spring 2013)
| Student in Graduate Level Signal Transduction Class; Undergraduate at Saint Louis University obtaining a B.S. in Biology.
|-
| [[User:Msbehar|Marcelo Behar]]
| [[User_talk:Msbehar|Talk]]
| Casually active
| [[NF-kappaB]],[[MAPKs]],[[Yeast]],[[Crosstalk_(biology)]], Regulation of signaling transduction, specificity/cross-talk control.
|}
===Guestlist===
If you'd really like to contribute, but don't have much time, you can still participate by adding your name to the Guestlist.
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==Structure==
|-
Proposed structure of a pathway article:
| {{User|Username}}
*'''General introduction''' - keep it simple and clear
| [[Cell culture]] and [[adult stem cells]]
*'''Function''' - the role of the pathway
|-
*'''Relevance to human disease''' - alternatively this can be incorporated into Function
-->
*'''Mechanism''' - the proteins involved and how they interact.
*'''History''' - discovery, seminal papers
*'''Current research''' - recent advances, future directions
Please comment!
 
|-
For individual proteins, see suggestions in [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Molecular_and_Cellular_Biology#Structures]]
| {{User|Tyciol}}
| Currently I'm studying biology but don't know enough about cell signaling to be an adequate participant, will once I study it in the future.
|-
 
|-
==Hierarchy definition==
| {{User|Jbarin}}
No classification of this project has been defined.
| [[Immunology]], [[autoimmune disease]], [[T cells]], [[cytokines]]
|-
 
|-
==Projects==
| {{User|Miguel AngeloR}}
<!--This section is for organizing group projects-->
| Im a student of Celular and Molecular Biology at the New University of Lisbon, I would like to contribute to this page seen as it is the main topic on my course. I so far have complete my Celular biology class in which most of this subject was discussed. I do not know much about how to contribute to wiki and work with other people on the same page, so if would like my help on any subject please contact me and informe about what i need to do. Tanks
==Tasks==
|-
*Resolve the [[Cell signaling]]/[[Signal transduction]] merger
|-
*Design a signaling pathway infobox
| [[User|Xarus]]
*Compile list of existing cell signaling articles
| Undergraduate student of Department of Biology in Yonsei Unv. Also working as an intern student in Glycomics lab. [[O-GlcNAc]], [[Cell signaling]]
|-
 
|-
==Adopt an article==
| {{User|aqua112233}}
Similar to the [[Wikipedia:Collaboration of the week|Collaboration of the week]], but on a smaller scale, you might want to "adopt" an article. This would involve doing the research, writing, and picture-taking (if possible) for either a non-existent article or a stub. Of course, everyone else can still edit an adopted article, and you can work on other things too, but the idea is to find a focus for a while, to try and build up the number of quality articles the Project has produced.
| [[Immunology]], [[cytokines]]
* Example article: [[User:Example]]
|-
*
<!--Check [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Melbourne#Adopt an article]] to see how this section is used.-->
 
|-
==General strategy and discussion forums==
| {{User|stevia_badger}}
*[[/General]]
| Undergraduate in Cell & Molecular Biology and Biochemistry departments. Decent access to primary literature for citations, through institutional libraries/databases. Currently working to get familiar with Wikipedia's editing format, so please let me know if there are any relatively simple tasks in need of completion for the project.
*[[/Strategy]]
|-
|}
 
==Articles in Categories==
==Templates==
===Infoboxes===
Signaling pathway infobox needed!
===Other templates===
<nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[Template:Cell_signaling]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
 
{{Template:Cell_signaling}}
==Categories==
*[[:Category:Signal transduction]]
*[[:Category:Cell signaling]] (proposed to be merged with Category:Signal Transduction).
 
==Lists==
 
==Articles==
*[[Signal transduction]]/[[Cell signaling]]
:[[Ligand (biochemistry)]]
:[[Receptor (biochemistry)]]
:[[Second messenger]]
:[[Protein kinase]]
:[[Transcription factor]]
 
*[[Apoptosis]]
:[[Bcl-2]]
:[[Caspase]]
*[[Cell cycle]]
*[[Cell division]]
*[[Cellular differentiation]]
*[[Cell proliferation]]
 
*[[Calcium signaling]]
:[[Calmodulin]]
*[[Cytokine]]
*[[Integrin]]
*[[Lipid signaling]]
:[[Diacylglycerol]]
:[[Inositol triphosphate]]
:[[Inositol triphosphate receptor]]
:[[Phospholipase]]
*[[JAK-STAT pathway]]
:[[STAT protein]]
:[[JAK]]
*[[Mammalian target of rapamycin]]
*[[MAPK/ERK pathway]]
:[[Epidermal growth factor receptor]]
:[[Ras]]
:[[Mitogen-activated protein kinase]]
*[[NF-kB]]
*[[Notch signaling]]
*[[p53]]
*[[Transforming growth factor]]
*[[Sonic hedgehog]]
*[[Wnt signaling pathway]]
:[[Catenin]]
:[[GSK-3]]
 
==Archives==
*[[/Archive1|#1]]
==Sister Project links==
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{{Meta|Cell Signaling }}
 
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