Hormone Secretion Articles & Analysis
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Secretory proteins refer to those proteins that are synthesized by cells and secreted to the outside of the cell. They play an important role in many biological processes such as signal transduction, cell communication, immune response, hormone secretion, and so on. ...
Introduction of TSH The Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) protein is a crucial player in the regulation of thyroid function. ...
After entering the blood circulation, short-chain fatty acids can affect the metabolism of many peripheral tissues such as liver, adipose tissue and skeletal muscle. Intestinal flora affects the hormone secretion that regulates intestinal endocrine cells Intestinal flora can regulate the development and function of enteroendocrine cells. ...
For example, immune cells can be added either to the apical side, where they can intercalate into the monolayer, or to the basal side, where their cytokine secretions can interact with receptors on the basal side of the monolayer. We can also sample the cell culture supernatants to investigate epithelial responses; for example, by adding bacteria to the apical side of the ...