A hormone is a chemical substance released from a secretory cell that acts upon specific receptors present in another cell, to effect a physiological change in the function of the target cell. Endocrine action occurs in a distant organ, usually after transportation of the hormone through the circulatory system. A paracrine action is upon a cell adjacent to the secretory cell, and autocrine actions are upon receptors expressed by the hormone-secreting cell itself
In the humoral connection of organs, tissues and cells, some of them are of particular importance, s...
In complex animals the two principal systems of regulation are the endocrine system and the nervous ...
Hormones, i.e., the products of specialized endocrine cells which spread throughout the body via the...
The endocrine system is the system that regulates the entire body as a whole. Hormones are biologica...
The endocrine system is comprised of the glands and tissues that release hormones into the bloodstre...
From the extracellular space endocrine of and serest their products the harmones and enter into the ...
The endocrine system relies on different endocrine axis to assure homeostasis and the control of rep...
The endocrine system plays an essential role in the short- and long-term regulation of a variety of ...
The endocrine system – communication system in the body is a network of glands in the body that prod...
A hormone is classically defined as a physiological regulator synthesised by ductless glands and tra...
Endocrinology (endo and Greek. kopet - separation and...logy) is a branch of clinical medicine. It s...
Immune cells synthesize, store and secrete hormones, which are identical with the hormones of the en...
A plethora of hormones regulate many of the body’s functions, including growth and development, meta...
During the last two decades, evidence of increasing trends of several endocrine-related disorders ha...
International audienceA wide variety of autocrine/paracrine bioactive signals are able to modulate c...
In the humoral connection of organs, tissues and cells, some of them are of particular importance, s...
In complex animals the two principal systems of regulation are the endocrine system and the nervous ...
Hormones, i.e., the products of specialized endocrine cells which spread throughout the body via the...
The endocrine system is the system that regulates the entire body as a whole. Hormones are biologica...
The endocrine system is comprised of the glands and tissues that release hormones into the bloodstre...
From the extracellular space endocrine of and serest their products the harmones and enter into the ...
The endocrine system relies on different endocrine axis to assure homeostasis and the control of rep...
The endocrine system plays an essential role in the short- and long-term regulation of a variety of ...
The endocrine system – communication system in the body is a network of glands in the body that prod...
A hormone is classically defined as a physiological regulator synthesised by ductless glands and tra...
Endocrinology (endo and Greek. kopet - separation and...logy) is a branch of clinical medicine. It s...
Immune cells synthesize, store and secrete hormones, which are identical with the hormones of the en...
A plethora of hormones regulate many of the body’s functions, including growth and development, meta...
During the last two decades, evidence of increasing trends of several endocrine-related disorders ha...
International audienceA wide variety of autocrine/paracrine bioactive signals are able to modulate c...
In the humoral connection of organs, tissues and cells, some of them are of particular importance, s...
In complex animals the two principal systems of regulation are the endocrine system and the nervous ...
Hormones, i.e., the products of specialized endocrine cells which spread throughout the body via the...