Biochemistry
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ISBN: 9781305577206
Author: Reginald H. Garrett, Charles M. Grisham
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 32, Problem 16P
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All the steps of the pathway involved in the signal amplification needs to be discussed.
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Cell signaling directs elementary cellular actions and coordinates cell actions. Cell signaling might help diseases to be treated efficiently and treatments created.
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