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Cytoplasmic Protein Kinases Associate Intracellular Tails Signaling Receptors

Nonreceptor kinases are cytoplasmic protein kinases associated with the intracellular tails of signaling receptors, helping generate the signal without being an intrinsic part of the receptor.

Las quinasas no receptoras son quinasas proteicas citoplasmáticas asociadas a las colas intracelulares de receptores de señalización, que ayudan a generar la señal sin ser parte intrínseca del receptor.

Front Cytoplasmic protein kinases that associate with the intracellular tails of signaling receptors and help generate the signal but are not an intrinsic part of the receptor itself
Back nonreceptor kinase

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