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Cellular Endocrinology

Cellular endocrinology is a branch of medical science studying the molecular, genetic, and cellular mechanisms responsible for the release of hormones, their impacts, and the feedback systems in the body. It can be used to improve detection and treatment of various diseases. For example, cellular endocrinology has s…

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Overview

Cellular endocrinology is a branch of medical science studying the molecular, genetic, and cellular mechanisms responsible for the release of hormones, their impacts, and the feedback systems in the body. It can be used to improve detection and treatment of various diseases. For example, cellular endocrinology has shown promise in treating diabetes, obesity, thyroid disorders, and infertility. By better understanding how hormones interact with cells, doctors can design treatments that target the affected areas more efficiently. This helps to develop more effective therapeutic approaches and reduce the risks associated with existing treatments. Cellular endocrinology is an important field that can contribute to improving the health of millions of people.

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Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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