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LIGAND-GATED ION CHANNELS * Transduce chemical signals into electrical signals * Allow for rapid response * Important for electrically excitable cells such as nerves or muscles * Channel traverses the membrane in a closed conformation * Ligand bin
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EXOCYTOSIS 1) Proteins synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and trafficked to the Golgi apparatus 2) From the Golgi, the proteins are sorted and can follow different paths: 3a) Constitutive secretory pathway * Also called default pathway as i
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