- A
prehormone is a
biochemical substance secreted by
glandular tissue and has
minimal or no
significant biological activity, but it is
converted in peripheral...
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which it is
secreted from glands, the rate of
metabolism of
precursor or
prehormones into the steroid, and the rate at
which it is
extracted by
tissues and...
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which it is
secreted from glands, the rate of
metabolism of
precursor or
prehormones into the steroid, and the rate at
which it is
extracted by
tissues and...
-
which it is
secreted from glands, the rate of
metabolism of
precursor or
prehormones into the steroid, and the rate at
which it is
extracted by
tissues and...
-
which it is
secreted from glands, the rate of
metabolism of
precursor or
prehormones into the steroid, and the rate at
which it is
extracted by
tissues and...
-
which it is
secreted from glands, the rate of
metabolism of
precursor or
prehormones into the steroid, and the rate at
which it is
extracted by
tissues and...
-
precursors to
active hormones and may be
classified as
either prohormones or
prehormones. It
stimulate the
formation of
receptors of that hormone.
Thyroid hormone...
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which it is
secreted from glands, the rate of
metabolism of
precursor or
prehormones into the steroid, and the rate at
which it is
extracted by
tissues and...
-
which it is
secreted from glands, the rate of
metabolism of
precursor or
prehormones into the steroid, and the rate at
which it is
extracted by
tissues and...
- from the cell, the
signal peptide and
other amino acids are removed.
Prehormone Voet, Donald; Voet,
Judith (2010).
Biochemistry (4th ed.). Hoboken, NJ:...