Urinary adenosine monophosphate

As a second messenger of peptide hormones, cyclic adenylate plays a very important role in activating protein kinases, phosphorylating proteins in the ribosome, accelerating the "translation" process and promoting the synthesis of specific proteins. The clinical determination of cyclic adenylate has certain significance for the diagnosis and efficacy judgment of various diseases.

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