ne molecule of the hormone epinephrine, acting via a G-protein ‹ Adenyl cyclase ‹ cAMP-dependent protein kinase system, is able to cause the release of 108 molecules of glucose from the liver. This is an example of the second-messenger system acting as an ______________
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