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In an EMS system, the first assessment of the call and the patient's condition is most often made by the:
Cadherins
A class of type-1 transmembrane proteins that play important roles in cell adhesion, ensuring cells within tissues are bound together, pivotal in maintaining the structure and function of tissues in multicellular organisms.
Marker Molecules
Biological molecules used to identify or track cells, organs, or other biological substances.
Receptor Proteins
Receptor proteins are molecules on the cell surface or within cells that bind to specific substances and initiate cellular responses.
Peripheral Proteins
Proteins located on the outer surface of the lipid bilayer, involved in a variety of processes including cell signaling.
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