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The MAP kinase proteins contribute to a variety of cellular processes such as gene expression and apoptosis via cell signalling pathways.<ref>Ralph A. Bradshaw, Edward A. Dennis Academic Press, 3 Nov 2009. Page 1303-1304</ref>  
The MAP kinase proteins contribute to a variety of cellular processes such as [[Gene_expression|gene expression]] and [[Apoptosis|apoptosis]] via cell signalling pathways&nbsp;<ref>Ralph A. Bradshaw, Edward A. Dennis Academic Press, 3 Nov 2009. Page 1303-1304</ref>.


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The MAP kinase proteins contribute to a variety of cellular processes such as gene expression and apoptosis via cell signalling pathways [1].

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  1. Ralph A. Bradshaw, Edward A. Dennis Academic Press, 3 Nov 2009. Page 1303-1304