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Tissue Responsiveness Mapping

Meaning

Tissue Responsiveness Mapping is a diagnostic and clinical process used to quantitatively assess how effectively specific target tissues—such as muscle, fat, or liver—respond to key molecular messengers, particularly hormones like insulin, thyroid hormone, or growth factors. This mapping identifies areas of receptor desensitization or signaling pathway inefficiency, which are often the root cause of metabolic and hormonal dysfunction. It provides a precise, data-driven foundation for individualized therapeutic interventions. It is the functional assessment of the endocrine network’s health.