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Chemical Communication Networks

Meaning

Chemical Communication Networks refer to the intricate system of molecular messengers, including hormones, neurotransmitters, and cytokines, that transmit signals between cells, tissues, and organs throughout the body. These networks are the foundation of physiological regulation, orchestrating complex functions such as metabolism, mood, reproduction, and stress response. In the context of hormonal health, the integrity and precision of these networks are paramount for maintaining systemic equilibrium and coordinating the body’s adaptive responses to internal and external stimuli.