parakriiniseen
Parakriiniseen is a term that refers to a specific type of secretion or signaling process in biological systems. It is derived from the Greek words "para" meaning beside or near, and "krinein" meaning to secrete. This suggests a mechanism where substances are released from cells and act on nearby or adjacent cells, rather than traveling long distances through the bloodstream like endocrine signals.
In parakriiniseen signaling, a cell releases signaling molecules, often called ligands or local mediators, into the
The effects of parakriiniseen signals are typically localized and transient. Once the signaling molecules are produced