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Biological Modulators

Meaning

Biological modulators are substances, which can be naturally occurring or therapeutically administered, that interact with specific molecular targets to alter or regulate a complex physiological process. In the domain of hormonal health, these often include peptides, cytokines, or specialized nutritional compounds that influence endocrine signaling pathways indirectly. They represent a sophisticated class of agents used clinically to fine-tune the body’s intrinsic biological systems for optimal homeostatic function.