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Endocrinology is the study of [[Hormones|hormones]] and their actions. Hormones are chemical messengers, released into the [[Blood|blood]], that act through [[Receptors|receptors]] to cause a change in the target [[Cell|cell<ref>A book of Endocrine System (Basic Science and clinical conditions) second edition by Joy Hinson, Peter raven, and Shern Chew.</ref> | Endocrinology is the study of [[Hormones|hormones]] and their actions. Hormones are chemical messengers, released into the [[Blood|blood]], that act through [[Receptors|receptors]] to cause a change in the target [[Cell|cell]]<ref>A book of Endocrine System (Basic Science and clinical conditions) second edition by Joy Hinson, Peter raven, and Shern Chew.</ref>. | ||
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Endocrinology is the study of hormones and their actions. Hormones are chemical messengers, released into the blood, that act through receptors to cause a change in the target cell[1].
References
- ↑ A book of Endocrine System (Basic Science and clinical conditions) second edition by Joy Hinson, Peter raven, and Shern Chew.