Chapter 13: Q19CP (page 432)
What is the function of a second messengersuch as cAMP?
Short Answer
The cAMP is a second messenger; that is, it intracellularly transmits the signal originated by the extracellular ligand.
Chapter 13: Q19CP (page 432)
What is the function of a second messengersuch as cAMP?
The cAMP is a second messenger; that is, it intracellularly transmits the signal originated by the extracellular ligand.
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