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paracrine
par·a·crine P5061450 (păr′ə-krĭn′, -krēn′)adj. Of or relating to the release of locally acting substances from endocrine cells. [German parakrin : Greek para-, para- + Greek krīnein, to separate; see krei- in Indo-European roots.]paracrine (ˈpærəˌkriːn) adj (Physiology) relating to a hormone whose release only affects tissue surrounding the gland that secreted it
paracrine
paracrine [par´ah-krin] denoting a type of hormone function in which hormone synthesized in and released from endocrine cells binds to its receptor in nearby cells and affects their function.par·a·crine (par'ă-krin), Relating to a kind of hormone function in which the effects of the hormone are restricted to the local environment. Compare: endocrine. [para- + G. krinō, to separate] paracrine (păr′ə-krĭn′, -krēn′)adj. Of or relating to the release of locally acting substances from endocrine cells. par·a·crine (par'ă-krin) Relating to a kind of hormone function in which the effects of the hormone are restricted to the local environment. Compare: endocrine[para- + G. krinō, to separate]paracrine Pertaining to the chemical transmission of information through an intercellular space. Compare ENDOCRINE and EXOCRINE. |