Endocrine Physiology

Endocrine Physiology is the study of the physiology and biochemistry of hormones and their downstream effects on biological systems. It plays an important role in understanding the development and regulation of many organs and systems in the body, including the endocrine glands, nervous system, and reproductive system. Endocrine Physiology is used in medical research to develop new treatments for diseases and to further understand the role of hormones in normal physiology. It is also an important tool in helping to diagnose diseases involving hormonal imbalances, such as diabetes and hypothyroidism, and assists in developing treatments to correct them.

← Journal of Endocrinology And Hormones

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