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Signal transduction / Cyclic adenosine monophosphate / GTPase / Adenylate cyclase / G protein / Cholera toxin / Cell surface receptor / Alfred G. Gilman / CAMP-dependent pathway / Biology / Cell biology / Cell signaling
Date: 1999-09-10 16:35:10
Signal transduction
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate
GTPase
Adenylate cyclase
G protein
Cholera toxin
Cell surface receptor
Alfred G. Gilman
CAMP-dependent pathway
Biology
Cell biology
Cell signaling

SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION; A TWENTY OF G-PROTEINS

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