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Biochemical Barrier Removal

Meaning

This clinical concept refers to the targeted neutralization or mitigation of molecular and cellular impediments that obstruct optimal hormonal function and cellular communication. These barriers often involve accumulated metabolic byproducts, excessive binding proteins, or inflammatory cytokines that physically or chemically interfere with receptor binding and signal transduction. Achieving barrier removal is critical for ensuring that endogenous or administered hormones can exert their full biological effect on target tissues. A primary goal is to restore physiological sensitivity at the cellular level, enhancing overall endocrine responsiveness.