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Master Chemical Network

Meaning

The Master Chemical Network, in the context of human physiology, is a conceptual term used to describe the intricately interconnected system of endocrine hormones, neuropeptides, and metabolic signaling molecules that collectively govern and coordinate all major bodily functions. This network encompasses the entire endocrine system, the central nervous system’s neurochemical messengers, and the vast array of circulating metabolites that integrate environmental signals with cellular responses. Its integrity is fundamental to maintaining systemic homeostasis, influencing everything from circadian rhythms and mood to immune function and cellular repair. Dysregulation within this network is the root cause of many age-related and chronic diseases.