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Molecular Inputs

Meaning

Molecular Inputs are the specific, low-molecular-weight compounds, including micronutrients, phytochemicals, cofactors, and targeted peptides, that are introduced into the biological system to directly influence cellular signaling pathways and metabolic processes. These inputs serve as the precise biochemical instructions necessary to drive a desired physiological outcome, such as gene expression modulation or enzyme activation. In personalized health, the strategic selection of molecular inputs is the basis for nutritional and pharmacological interventions designed to correct deficiencies or enhance function at the cellular level. They represent the fundamental tools for biochemical fine-tuning.