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13.1 Signal Transduction Depends on Molecular Circuits
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13.2 Receptor Proteins Transmit Information into the Cell
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13.3 Some Receptors Dimerize in Response to Ligand Binding and Recruit Tyrosine Kinases
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13.4 Metabolism in Context: Insulin Signaling Regulates Metabolism
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13.5 Calcium Ion Is a Ubiquitous Cytoplasmic Messenger
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13.6 Defects in Signaling Pathways Can Lead to Diseases
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