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Master Regulator Function

Meaning

Master Regulator Function describes the hierarchical control exerted by specific biological components, such as the HPA axis or key transcription factors, over broad, interconnected physiological domains simultaneously. When this function is robust and uncompromised, it ensures systemic coherence and appropriate downstream responses to both internal and external stressors or environmental shifts. Impairment in a master regulator leads to cascading dysregulation across multiple hormone axes, affecting overall vitality. We aim to restore the authority and efficiency of these central command centers for systemic stability.