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Signal Transduction: Evolution of an Idea
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Signal Transduction: A Twenty Year History of G-Proteins
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Fig[ure]. 6: 1984 Model of Adenylyl Cyclase System Susceptible to Both Stimulatory and Inhibitory Regulation
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Fig[ure]. 5: 1977 Model of Hormonal Stimulation of an Adenylyl Cyclase System
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Fig[ure]. 3: Early 1970 Representation of the Hormone Sensitive Adenylyl Cyclase As a System Formed of Three Functional Elements: Discriminator, Transducer, and Amplifier
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Fig[ure]. 2: 1969 Conceptualization of Adenylyl Cyclase System Stimulated by Multiple Hormones
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Signal Transduction in Biological Membranes
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Letter from Martin Rodbell to Peter F. Hall
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GTP Stimulates and Inhibits Adenylate Cyclase in Fat Cell Membranes through Distinct Regulatory Processes
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Letter from Martin Rodbell to Anil Joshi
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The Metabolism of Isolated Fat Cells: I. Effects of Hormones on Glucose Metabolism and Lipolysis
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