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MAP Kinase Signaling
Mitogen-activating protein kinases (MAPKs) are serine/threonine-specific protein kinases that respond to extracellular stimuli and regulate various cellular activities, such as apoptosis, gene expression, mitosis and differentiation. The MAPK signaling pathway consists of four major families of related proteins that make up interrelated signal transduction cascades activated by stimuli, such as growth factors, stress, cytokines and inflammation.
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