THE PRINCIPLE OF CELL SIGNALING ReceptionTransduction Response.

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THE PRINCIPLE OF CELL SIGNALING ReceptionTransduction Response

CHEMICAL SIGNALING Paracrine signaling Synaptic signaling Endocrine signaling Local signaling Long distance signaling

CONTACT-DEPENDENT SIGNALING Gap JunctionCell-Cell Contact

RECEPTION OF EXTRACELLULAR SIGNALS Ion Channel-Linked Receptors Enzyme-Linked Receptors G-Protein Coupled Receptors Steroid Receptor

STRUCTURE OF ION CHANNEL LINKED RECEPTOR

ACTIVATION OF ION CHANNEL- LINKED RECEPTOR Receptor BindingIon Channel Opens Receptor Inactivation

STRUCTURE OF G-PROTEIN LINKED RECEPTOR

ACTIVATION OF G-PROTEIN LINKED RECEPTORS

STRUCTURE OF ENZYME- LINKED RECEPTOR

ACTIVATION OF ENZYME- LINKED RECEPTOR Inactive Tyrosine Kinase System Active Tyrosine Kinase System

INTRACELLULAR RECEPTOR