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membrane Membrane receptors
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Single-pass membrane receptors membrane
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Multi-pass membrane receptors
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Ion channel membrane receptors membrane + +
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Ion channel membrane receptors
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Receptor kinases
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Kinase activities associated with receptors intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity JAK tyrosine kinase activity
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G-protein-linked receptors GTP hormone membrane
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G-protein-linked receptors GDP
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G-protein-linked receptors adapter adenylate cyclase
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Insulin activation of glucose response IRS-1 P P PP P P GLUT
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone & Receptor
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FSH subunit mRNAs Huhtaniemi and Aittomaki (1998) Eur.J.Endo. 138: 473– 481
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FSH subunit polypeptides Huhtaniemi and Aittomaki (1998) Eur.J.Endo. 138: 473– 481
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FSH Fox, et al. Mol Endocrinol (2001) 15:378-389
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FSH Receptor Huhtaniemi and Aittomaki (1998) Eur.J.Endo. 138: 473– 481 mRNA
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FSH Receptor Huhtaniemi and Aittomaki (1998) Eur.J.Endo. 138: 473– 481
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FSH Receptor (C, cysteine; S, serine; K, lysine; R, arginine; N, asparagine; A, alanine; D, aspartic acid; F, phenylalanine). Mann, et al. (2000) Biol. Reprod. 62: 1240-1247
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FSH Receptor Mann, et al. (2000) Biol. Reprod. 62: 1240-1247
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FSH Receptor Sohn, et al. (2003) J. Biol. Chem. 278: 47868 –47876
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FSH Receptor Sohn, et al. (2003) J. Biol. Chem. 278: 47868 –47876
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FSH Receptor Gay et al. (2006) Nature Reviews Immunology 6: 693-698
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Natural mutations of FSH & Receptor Huhtaniemi and Aittomaki (1998) Eur.J.Endo. 138: 473– 481
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