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Water Soluble Messenger Pathways

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This discussion focuses on water-soluble messenger pathways. We examine different types of receptors for water-soluble messengers.
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Host: Hello, my name is Ashish Thomas. I'm a Biomedical Engineering student on the premed track at Rutgers University. I'm very passionate about engineering, and I hope to use my skills to contribute to technological advancements in medicine. I have studied the human body in detail as I have obtained various personal training and health certifications. I have used my knowledge to educate others through fitness courses and my podcast. I hope to continue learning about the fascinating field of health and medicine.

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This discussion focuses on water-soluble messenger pathways. We examine different types of receptors for water-soluble messengers.
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Host: Hello, my name is Ashish Thomas. I'm a Biomedical Engineering student on the premed track at Rutgers University. I'm very passionate about engineering, and I hope to use my skills to contribute to technological advancements in medicine. I have studied the human body in detail as I have obtained various personal training and health certifications. I have used my knowledge to educate others through fitness courses and my podcast. I hope to continue learning about the fascinating field of health and medicine.

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