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Can Signal Transduction Pathways Be Therapeutic Targets?
Yes, many drugs are designed to target specific components of signal transduction pathways. For example:
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors
are used in the treatment of certain cancers.
GPCR agonists and antagonists
are common in treating cardiovascular diseases and mental health disorders.
Drugs targeting
secondary messengers
like cAMP are used in various therapeutic areas.
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