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Chapter 15: Signal Transduction

Chapter 15: Signal Transduction. OUTLINE 15.1 From Extracellular Signal to Cellular Response 15.2 Studying Cell-Surface Receptors 15.3 Highly Conserved Components of Intracellular Signal-Transduction Pathways 15.4 General Elements of G Protein-Coupled Receptor Systems

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Chapter 15: Signal Transduction

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  1. Chapter 15: Signal Transduction

  2. OUTLINE 15.1 From Extracellular Signal to Cellular Response 15.2 Studying Cell-Surface Receptors 15.3 Highly Conserved Components of Intracellular Signal-Transduction Pathways 15.4 General Elements of G Protein-Coupled Receptor Systems 15.5 G Protein-Coupled Receptors That Regulate Ion Channels 15.6 G Protein-Coupled Receptors That Activate or Inhibit Adenylyl Cyclase 15.7 G Protein-Coupled Receptors That Activate Phospholipase C

  3. FIGURE 15-1 General principles of signaling by cell-surface

  4. 15.1 From Extracellular Signal to Cellular Response Signaling Molecules Can Act Locally or at a Distance FIGURE 15-2 General schemes of intracellular signaling

  5. FIGURE 15-2(a) General schemes of intracellular signaling

  6. FIGURE 15-2(b) General schemes of intracellular signaling

  7. FIGURE 15-2(c) General schemes of intracellular signaling

  8. FIGURE 15-2(d) General schemes of intracellular signaling

  9. Extracellular Signal

  10. Second Messengers

  11. Reporter Constructs

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