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Biological Information Regulators

Meaning

Biological Information Regulators are endogenous or exogenous molecules that govern the flow and interpretation of cellular instructions, effectively modulating genetic expression and physiological responses. These entities include hormones, neuropeptides, and specific nutrient metabolites that act as signaling cues across organ systems. Maintaining the fidelity of these regulatory signals is paramount for preserving systemic homeostasis and promoting healthspan.