intracrine

intracrine
Denoting self-stimulation through cellular production of a factor that acts within the cell. [intra- + G. krino, to separate, secrete]

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in·tra·crine (inґtrə-krin) denoting a type of hormone function in which a regulatory factor acts within the cell that synthesizes it by binding to intracellular receptors.

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