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Researchers are studying the abnormal activity of kinases in relation to cancer. Theoretically, how might researchers use signal transduction pathways to influence the environment of cancer cells for treatment? (3 points)
Disrupt the function of protein kinases involved in cell cycle regulation
Inactivate epinephrine receptors on cancer cells
Stimulate production of cAMP in cancer cells
Alter G protein-coupled receptors involved in cell cycle regulation to be active in the absence of their normal signaling molecules
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