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Funktionen des endokrinen Systems

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Das endokrine System ist hinsichtlich seiner biologischen Leistung eng mit dem Nervensystem verknüpft; zusammen mit diesem koordiniert das endokrine System die Funktion von z.T. räumlich weit voneinander entfernten Organen und Organsystemen. Kennzeichnend für das endokrine System ist, daß es seine Funktion mittels einer Reihe von Stoffen, den Hormonen, ausübt. Diese gehören verschiedensten Stoffklassen (Steroide, Aminosäure-Derivate, Peptide, Proteine) an, sie sind also chemisch betrachtet uneinheitlich.

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Brück, K. (1977). Funktionen des endokrinen Systems. In: Schmidt, R.F., Thews, G. (eds) Physiologie des Menschen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00222-3_30

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