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1Adipocyte Biology and Hormone Signaling (Biomedical and Health Research)

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  • Title: ➤  Adipocyte Biology and Hormone Signaling (Biomedical and Health Research)
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 248
  • Publisher: Ios Pr Inc
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  • First Year Published: 2000
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    Autocrine signaling

    Autocrine signaling is a form of cell signaling in which a cell secretes a hormone or chemical messenger (called the autocrine agent) that binds to autocrine

    Pancreatic islets

    pancreas. Islets can influence each other through paracrine and autocrine communication, and beta cells are coupled electrically to six to seven other

    Cell signaling

    distances, and can be further classified as autocrine, intracrine, juxtacrine, paracrine, or endocrine. Autocrine signaling occurs when the chemical signal

    Endocrine system

    nervous system. Autocrine signaling is a form of signaling in which a cell secretes a hormone or chemical messenger (called the autocrine agent) that binds

    Juxtacrine signalling

    utilized by the paracrine and autocrine signaling. Some of the cell signaling pathways that are involved in cell-to-cell communication include: Notch-Delta, FGF

    Gap junction

    "Intercellular communication and tissue growth: IX. Junctional membrane structure of hybrids between communication-competent and communication-incompetent

    Paracrine signaling

    longer distances via the circulatory system; juxtacrine interactions; and autocrine signaling. Cells that produce paracrine factors secrete them into the

    Quorum sensing

    considered a type of paracrine signaling. However, it also contains traits of autocrine signaling: a cell produces both an autoinducer molecule and the receptor

    Myokine

    cells (muscle fibers) in response to muscular contractions. They have autocrine, paracrine and/or endocrine effects; their systemic effects occur at picomolar

    List of MeSH codes (G04)

    MeSH G04.335.119.260 – erythrocyte aging MeSH G04.335.122.100 – autocrine communication MeSH G04.335.122.155 – bystander effect MeSH G04.335.122.300 –