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Paracrine (translated from French)
Paracrine The cells of the living organisms exchange ... regulation autocrine). A regulation is known as paracrine when it utilizes signals exchanged by close ...
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Paracrine signalling
Paracrine signalling Paracrine signalling is a form of signalling in ... body. The signal chemical is called the paracrine agent. Examples of paracrine signalling include growth factor signalling and clotting ... many aspects of development. In mature organisms paracrine signalling functions include responses to allergens, ...
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Talk:Paracrine signalling
Talk:Paracrine signalling As this article reads ("a form ... neural synapse would be a form of paracrine signalling. Is this this case? If so ...
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Talk:Hormone
... hormones that affect neurotransmission. Also, many are paracrine mediators that hardly fit in the hormone ... with cytokines, which usually act locally (autocrine / paracrine) and don't ride with the blood ... hormones with immune- and/or growth-related paracrine actions to multiple target cell types all ...
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Intracrine
... surface receptors are called endocrine, autocrine or paracrine effects depending on the origin of the ... are similar to their endocrine, autocrine or paracrine effects; while these effects are different for ...
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Juxtacrine
... cell to affect that same cell or paracrine stimulation which refers to the ability of ... to affect a neighboring cell. In both paracrine and autocrine stimulation, analytes do not have ...
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Neuroendocrine cell
... These cells enable autocrine communication both with paracrine and endocrine cells throughout the body. The ... epithelial cell growth and regeneration through a paracrine mechanism whereby their bioactive peptides are released ...
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Autocrine signalling
... activation, and cell-mediated cytoxicity . See also Paracrine signaling Paracrine agent
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Melatonin
... the production of most human hormones, both paracrine and endocrine. Melatonin produced in the pineal ... and the GI tract acts as a paracrine hormone . Nobel Prize laureate Julius Axelrod performed ...
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Islets of Langerhans
... 1%) Islets can influence each other through paracrine and autocrine communication, and beta-cells are ... but not to other cell-types). The paracrine feedback system of the Islets of Langerhans ...
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