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(Changing image note: Cyclic AMP or cAMP works by activating protein kinase A (PKA, cAMP-dependent protein kinase). PKA is normally inactive as a tet)
(Changing image note: PKA or Protein Kinase A 1. concentration of cAMP rises (e.g., activation of adenylate cyclase via GPCR-Gs) 2. cAMP molecules)
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[[PKA]] or [[Protein Kinase A]]
1. concentration of cAMP rises (e.g., activation of adenylate cyclase via GPCR-Gs)  
1. concentration of cAMP rises (e.g., activation of adenylate cyclase via GPCR-Gs)  



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