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Regenerative Signal Transmission

Meaning

Regenerative Signal Transmission describes the entire cascade of communication, from the release of a molecular messenger to the final cellular response, that orchestrates tissue repair, growth, and functional restoration. Optimal transmission requires the signal to be correctly released, travel efficiently through the extracellular matrix, and be accurately received and processed by responsive cells. Compromised transmission, often due to inflammation or receptor downregulation, impairs the body’s ability to heal and maintain hormonal tissue integrity. Ensuring clear transmission is key to systemic rejuvenation.