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Structural Recalibration

Meaning

Structural Recalibration refers to the adaptive remodeling of tissues, cells, or molecular machinery in response to sustained changes in hormonal signaling or environmental demand. This involves alterations in receptor density, changes in cellular morphology, or shifts in the extracellular matrix composition necessary to maintain function under new physiological parameters. It is the physical manifestation of long-term endocrine adaptation.