Hormones produced in one tissue may promote activity in a target tissue at some distance from the point of secretion. In this case the hormone travels through the bloodstream, often bound ro a plasma protein, tO access the target tissue. In addition, hormones may act locally following secretion; either on a neighboring cell paracrine effect , on the secretary cell itself aurocrine effect , or without actually being released from the secretory cell intracrine effect Figure 1 — 1.
Identification o f a tissue as a target for a particular hormone requires the presence of receptOrs for the hormone in cells of the target tissue. Clinical Sports Medicine Collection. Davis AT Collection. Davis PT Collection. Murtagh Collection.
About Search. Enable Autosuggest. You have successfully created a MyAccess Profile for alertsuccessName. Next Chapter. Gardner D. David G. Gardner, and Dolores Shoback. McGraw Hill; Accessed November 23, Supporting this essential material is a handy appendix of normal hormone reference ranges.
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