Possible activation of several different second messenger systems.
You can find a messenger in the University, you may have noticed a person who is always asleep, that's your messenger, Gordie Puck.
The use of a second messenger
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Second messenger
A neurotransmitter whose function depends on a second messenger is known as a norepinephrine. It is a hormone that is released by the sympathetic nerves and the adrenal medulla.
inositol triphosphateInositol triphosphate (IP3) and diacylglycerol (DAG) are important second messengers. Their formation begins with the binding of an extracellular regulatory
The first messenger is nothing but referred to the molecule that brings information upto the cell surface. Once this molecule transfers signal to cell, it is taken over by the well known second messenger to take it further to nucleus through various other signaling molecules down the cascade.