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    If a Hormone Caused an Increase in Protein Kinase Activity
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If a Hormone Caused an Increase in Protein Kinase Activity

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If a hormone caused an increase in protein kinase activity, predict the type of hormone responsible and the intracellular signalling mechanism of its action.

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The hormone is most likely a peptide or ...

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