_____ is responsible for signal transmission as well as the generation of impulses in the retina
In the adenylyl cyclase mechanism of cellular signaling, the second messenger _____ activates protein kinase A, which then phosphorylates specific proteins to produce physiologic actions
Gi proteins _____ the cAMP signaling cascade
Where are estrogen receptors expressed (cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus)? _____
The insulin receptor is a tetramer consisting of two _____ subunits and two beta subunits
In the phospholipase C mechanism of cellular signaling, the _____ complex activates phospholipase C, which then catalyzes the liberation of DAG and IP3 from PIP2
Activation of a **GPCR** involves the exchange of _____ for _____ on the Gα subunit, leading to its dissociation from the Gβγ complex.

Binding of atrial natriuretic peptide to its receptor guanylyl cyclase causes conversion of _____ to cGMP
Cyclin _____ and Cyclin E-CDK2 drive cells from G1 to S phase
_____ is the only known member of the CX3C chemokine group.
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