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?
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Step 1: Signaling molecules such as ion channels, G protein-coupled receptors, and receptor tyrosine kinases have receptors that are located in the cytoplasm or nucleus of their target cells. Show more…
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