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Sustained Signaling Modulation

Meaning

Sustained Signaling Modulation is the clinical and physiological process of intentionally maintaining a continuous, therapeutic level of activity within a specific cellular signaling pathway over an extended period. This is achieved through the use of long-acting agents or carefully timed interventions to prevent the undesirable peaks and troughs of pulsatile signaling. The goal is to promote stable, long-term adaptive changes in tissue function, such as continuous anabolic drive or steady neuroprotection, by ensuring consistent receptor engagement.