Symplokins
Symplokins are a class of peptides that play a role in cellular communication and regulation. These molecules are characterized by their specific amino acid sequences and their ability to interact with cellular receptors or directly influence intracellular processes. The term "symplokin" itself is derived from Greek words suggesting a joining or weaving together, reflecting their function in mediating complex biological interactions.
Research into symplokins has revealed their involvement in a variety of physiological pathways. They are known
The study of symplokins is an active area of scientific inquiry. Scientists are working to fully elucidate