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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...
- distances, and can be
further classified as
autocrine, intracrine, juxtacrine, paracrine, or endocrine.
Autocrine signaling occurs when the
chemical signal...
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immunoglobulin secretion. The
encoded protein is also
referred to as
autocrine motility factor (AMF)
based on an
additional function as a tumor-secreted...
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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...
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target cell surface.
Cytokines have been
shown to be
involved in
autocrine,
paracrine and
endocrine signaling as
immunomodulating agents. Cytokines...
- days
after the birth. When the milk
supply is more
firmly established,
autocrine (or local)
control system begins.
During this stage, the more that milk...
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glands but are
spread throughout the
digestive tract. They
exert their autocrine and
paracrine actions that
integrate gastrointestinal function. The gastrointestinal...
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numerous peptide hormones and
growth factors.
Unlike classical endocrine,
autocrine, and
paracrine signaling,
where signaling molecules leave the cell and...
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protein that in
humans is
encoded by the FST gene.
Follistatin is an
autocrine glycoprotein that is
expressed in
nearly all
tissues of
higher animals...
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generally four
types of
chemical signals:
autocrine, paracrine, juxtacrine, and hormones. In
autocrine signaling, the
ligand affects the same cell that...