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- Effects of BPA on proinflammatory cytokines generation in RAW264.7 cells conclusiondecrease in cGMP inactivation of a phosphodiesterase activation of guanylyl cyclase increase in cGMP activation of adenylyl cyclaseАСTIVITY For each of the 4 regulatory states of the lac shown in the following diagram, answer the following questions: оperon 1) Is glucose present? 2) Is lactose present? Synthesis of lac MRNA? Glucose present? Lactose present? NO Repressor y a NO CAMP-CRP complex y YES Transcription i p o y NO
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