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Endokrine Funktionen I: Regulation durch chemische Kommunikation zwischen Zellen

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Die zellulären Funktionen in vielzellig, organisierten höheren Organismen müssen besonders streng reguliert und aufeinander abgestimmt werden, wenn die Funktionsfähigkeit des Organismus bei unterschiedlichen Umweltbedingungen erhalten werden soll.

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Löffler, G. (2003). Endokrine Funktionen I: Regulation durch chemische Kommunikation zwischen Zellen. In: Löffler, G., Petrides, P.E. (eds) Biochemie und Pathobiochemie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06058-2_27

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