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Auteur principal: Adriana Climescu-Haulica
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Accès en ligne:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14778221
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contents <p>Some hormones are stored on vesicles (slow process controlled) and released upon occurrence of internal events or in response to external signals (fast process). Other hormones (e.g. steroids), freely diffuse, but the synthesis rate is controlled by both fast and slow processes. These detailed aspects are fundamental for the model's robustness. The complexity of the biological mechanism implied on the control relationship of the CRH about the ACTH secretion is presented, in a very simplified diagram in Figure 2.</p>
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spellingShingle The Brain's Essential Role in Mediating Immune Responses: HPA Axis to Leverage Signals with a Systemic Approach - Figure 2. Diagram of reactions involved in the CRH control of ACTH secretion with a simplified view of the synthesis module
Adriana Climescu-Haulica
neuroimunology
neuroelectricity
Hill cooperative model
hybrid automata
<p>Some hormones are stored on vesicles (slow process controlled) and released upon occurrence of internal events or in response to external signals (fast process). Other hormones (e.g. steroids), freely diffuse, but the synthesis rate is controlled by both fast and slow processes. These detailed aspects are fundamental for the model's robustness. The complexity of the biological mechanism implied on the control relationship of the CRH about the ACTH secretion is presented, in a very simplified diagram in Figure 2.</p>
title The Brain's Essential Role in Mediating Immune Responses: HPA Axis to Leverage Signals with a Systemic Approach - Figure 2. Diagram of reactions involved in the CRH control of ACTH secretion with a simplified view of the synthesis module
topic neuroimunology
neuroelectricity
Hill cooperative model
hybrid automata
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14778221