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Principles of Cell Signaling and Biological Consequences

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Discussion Questions and Instructions

31 January 2005

Andrew Chan

Discussion questions are divided into two groups (Group A and Group B). Students should select one set of questions within each group to discuss. Students may search PubMed in order to answer the questions, as well as rely on materials presented in class. Answers should be as concise as possible. Because there may not be "model" answers to all of the questions posed, please feel free to submit creative responses. Include in your response the citation to any articles that support your answers.

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