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The Maudsley approach initially attempts to focus on:
Signal Transduction
Signal transduction is the process by which a cell responds to external signals, converting them into cellular responses through a complex series of events.
Enzyme-Linked Receptor
A type of cell surface receptor that, upon binding to its ligand, activates an intrinsic enzymatic activity, leading to a cellular response.
Extracellular Kinases
Enzymes found outside of cells that play critical roles in various signal transduction pathways, affecting processes from growth to programmed cell death.
MAP Kinase
An enzyme that plays a critical role in signaling pathways, involved in cell processes like division, differentiation, and response to external stress.
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