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==Quotations==
 
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*The [[adenine]]-[[ribose]] combination is seen frequently enough to get a simpler name [[adenosine]]. This battery pack is called cyclic adenosine mono phosphate (mono because there is just one phosphate) or cAMP. <ref> [http://www.pediatric-orthopedics.com/Topics/Muscle_Neuro/Protein-DNA/protein-dna.html The Big Polymers: RNA, DNA, Protein] </ref>
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*The [[adenine]]-[[ribose]] combination is seen frequently enough to get a simpler name [[adenosine]]. This battery pack is called cyclic adenosine mono phosphate (mono because there is just one phosphate) or cAMP.<ref>[http://www.pediatric-orthopedics.com/Topics/Muscle_Neuro/Protein-DNA/protein-dna.html The Big Polymers: RNA, DNA, Protein]</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:53, July 13, 2016

This page is about the cellular messenger. For the aesthetic, see Camp (aesthetic).

CAMP is cyclic form of the nucleotide Adenine-monophosphate. It is a common secondary messenger in cellular signal transduction pathways.

Quotations

  • The adenine-ribose combination is seen frequently enough to get a simpler name adenosine. This battery pack is called cyclic adenosine mono phosphate (mono because there is just one phosphate) or cAMP.[1]

Notes

  1. The Big Polymers: RNA, DNA, Protein