- ligands. Some cells, like ephrin-Eph, are only able to
communicate through juxtacrine signaling. Eph
ligands can only
activate receptors when
bound to a membrane...
- long distances, and can be
further classified as autocrine, intracrine,
juxtacrine, paracrine, or endocrine.
Autocrine signaling occurs when the chemical...
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released by some
pancreatic cells and
targets other pancreatic cells.
Juxtacrine signaling is a type of
intercellular communication that is transmitted...
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activity in the
cells adjacent to cell i {\displaystyle i} ,
integrating juxtacrine signaling effects.
Recent extensions of this
model incorporate long-range...
- Autocrine+signaling at the U.S.
National Library of
Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) "Autocrine
versus juxtacrine signaling modes" -
illustration at sysbio.org...
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first messengers and
second messengers, are
classified as autocrine,
juxtacrine, paracrine, and
endocrine depending on the
range of the signal.) Second...
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There are
generally four
types of
chemical signals: autocrine, paracrine,
juxtacrine, and hormones. In
autocrine signaling, the
ligand affects the same cell...
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apoptosis Hippo PI3K/AKT/mTOR
pathway Integrin receptors Agents By
distance Juxtacrine Autocrine /
Paracrine Endocrine Other concepts Intracrine action Neurocrine...
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which travel considerably longer distances via the
circulatory system;
juxtacrine interactions; and
autocrine signaling.
Cells that
produce paracrine factors...
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Signaling between cells can
occur through direct cell
contact using juxtacrine signalling, or
indirectly through the
exchange of
agents as in the endocrine...