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This form of cell signalling involves direct cell-cell contact. It relies upon membrane bound signal molecules and receptor proteins transferring, there is therefore no secreted molecules<ref name="null">University of Kent. Study guide - Cellular communication. [No date]. [cited 6/12/17]. Available from: https://moodle.kent.ac.uk/external/mod/book/view.php?id=2396&amp;chapterid=78</ref>. Examples of molecules transferred includes growth hormones and cytokines<ref name="null">5MinuteSchool. Cell Signaling : Types - Juxtacrine, Paracrine, Synaptic, Endocrine Signalling Pathways. 2016. Cited [06/12/17]. Available from: https://youtu.be/N1XcAaF_83U?t=1m41s</ref>.
This form of cell signalling involves direct cell-cell contact. It relies upon membrane bound signal [[molecules|molecules]] and receptor [[proteins|proteins]] transferring, there is therefore no secreted molecules<ref name="null">University of Kent. Study guide - Cellular communication. [No date]. [cited 6/12/17]. Available from: https://moodle.kent.ac.uk/external/mod/book/view.php?id=2396&amp;amp;amp;amp;chapterid=78</ref>. Examples of molecules transferred includes [[growth hormones|growth hormones]] and [[cytokines|cytokines]]<ref>5MinuteSchool. Cell Signaling : Types - Juxtacrine, Paracrine, Synaptic, Endocrine Signalling Pathways. 2016. Cited [06/12/17]. Available from: https://youtu.be/N1XcAaF_83U?t=1m41s</ref>.<br>


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This form of cell signalling involves direct cell-cell contact. It relies upon membrane bound signal molecules and receptor proteins transferring, there is therefore no secreted molecules[1]. Examples of molecules transferred includes growth hormones and cytokines[2].

References

  1. University of Kent. Study guide - Cellular communication. [No date]. [cited 6/12/17]. Available from: https://moodle.kent.ac.uk/external/mod/book/view.php?id=2396&amp;amp;amp;chapterid=78
  2. 5MinuteSchool. Cell Signaling : Types - Juxtacrine, Paracrine, Synaptic, Endocrine Signalling Pathways. 2016. Cited [06/12/17]. Available from: https://youtu.be/N1XcAaF_83U?t=1m41s