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Titus Douglas
12 February, 05:35
What does a receptor protein do
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Deangelo Gibbs
12 February, 09:20
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Receptors are generally transmembrane proteins, which bind to signaling molecules outside the cell and subsequently transmit the signal through a sequence of molecular switches to internal signaling pathways
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