glucagon receptor downstream signaling pathways
Glucagon receptor downstream signaling pathways refer to the series of molecular events that occur inside a cell after the activation of the glucagon receptor. These pathways can involve various molecules and processes that transmit signals from the glucagon receptor to regulate various cellular functions, such as glucose production and glycogen breakdown in the liver, through a cascade of chemical reactions.
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