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A conservative defense: Downstream negative feedback loops resist evolutionary blitzes

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In football, defense keeps the opposing team in check. A similar strategy is at play inside our cells. Negative feedback loops (NFLs) help regulate how cells respond to signals, for example, dialing down activity when things get too intense. A new study from Vanderbilt University reveals that these molecular "defenders" evolve differently depending on where they sit in the signaling pathway.

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