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Supraphysiological Signaling

Meaning

Supraphysiological signaling refers to the activation of cellular receptors or pathways by a substance, such as a hormone or drug, at concentrations significantly exceeding the levels naturally present or required for typical physiological function. This condition represents an exposure level that surpasses the body’s inherent homeostatic regulatory range, often leading to amplified or altered biological responses that deviate from normal physiological outcomes.