1) What types of signaling molecules have receptors that are in the cytoplasm or the nucleus of their target cells? How do such signaling molecules cause changes in cell activities? 2) What type of proteins interacts with cyclins to control the cell cycle? How is this protein type controlled by cyclin?
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