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Molecular Conductors

Meaning

Molecular Conductors, in the context of hormonal health, are the specific biochemical entities, such as hormones, neurotransmitters, and growth factors, that transmit regulatory signals between cells and tissues. They are the essential messengers that govern all physiological processes, from gene expression to cellular proliferation and metabolic rate. Their function is to “conduct” information across the biological landscape, initiating the necessary cascade of events to maintain systemic balance. The precision and availability of these conductors are central to endocrine health.