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Autocrine signalling
Autocrine signalling Autocrine signaling is a form of signalling in ... cell secretes a chemical messenger (called the autocrine agent) that signals the same cell. An example of an autocrine agent is the cytokine interleukin-1 in ...
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Communication autocrine   (translated from French)
Communication autocrine This article is one ébauche to be ... your knowledge by modifying it. The term autocrine qualify a chemical messenger ( hormone ) which acts ...
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Intracrine
... to cell surface receptors are called endocrine, autocrine or paracrine effects depending on the origin ... protein hormones are similar to their endocrine, autocrine or paracrine effects; while these effects are ...
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Juxtacrine
... cells) in close proximity. This differes from autocrine stimulation, which refers to the ability of ... a neighboring cell. In both paracrine and autocrine stimulation, analytes do not have to effect ...
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Talk:Eicosanoid
... Grammar Is "that largely function as a autocrine and" supposed to refer to a chemical known as "a autocrine"? Perhaps it should be in italics -- it ...
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Talk:Signal transduction
... or the environment (with the exception of autocrine factors ), while an intracellular signal consists of ... cellular membrane to the intracellular space. Generally autocrine factors are secreted from the cell and ...
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Prostaglandin
... virtually all tissues and organs. These are autocrine and paracrine lipid mediators that act upon ... exert only a paracrine (locally active) or autocrine (acting on the same cell from which ...
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Vitamin D
... regulate their own calcitriol, which is the autocrine, and perhaps paracrine, functions of the vitamin ... D steroid hormone system. It is these autocrine and paracrine functions of vitamin D which ...
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Signal transduction
... the emitting cell. Neurotransmitters represent an example. Autocrine signals affect only cells that are of ... as the emitting cell. An example for autocrine signals is found in immune cells. Juxtacrine ...
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Oncogene
... cells to induce cell proliferation in paracrine, autocrine, or endocrine manner. If a cell that ... will thereby induce its own uncontrolled proliferation ( autocrine loop ), as well as the proliferation of ...
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