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Cell signaling / Cell surface receptor / Receptor / Guanylate cyclase / Cholera toxin / Adenylate cyclase / Adrenergic receptor / Glucagon / Cyclic adenosine monophosphate / Biology / Cell biology / Signal transduction
Date: 1999-09-17 14:27:30
Cell signaling
Cell surface receptor
Receptor
Guanylate cyclase
Cholera toxin
Adenylate cyclase
Adrenergic receptor
Glucagon
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate
Biology
Cell biology
Signal transduction

Programmable messengers: a new theory of hormone action M. Rodbell Many hormone receptors are linked to GTP-regulatory proteins in membranes. When these proteins are activated by hormones and GTP, the a-subunits are rele

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