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Which of the following is NOT a consequence of high cellular levels of cAMP?
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Which of the following is NOT a consequence of high cellular levels of cAMP?
a) Activation of a kinase cascade
b) Activation of a G-protein
c) Activation of protein kinase A
d) Increased phosphorylation of a protein
e) Stimulation of phosphorylation-mediated activity.
doesn't GPCR activate cAMP?
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