Neuro-immune-endocrine functional system and vascular pathology

A new interpretation of the response to injury by the nervous, immune and endocrine system is proposed, in order to integrate biochemical knowledge into the respective clinical areas. The discovery that the signaling molecules of the classical nervous, immune and endocrine systems, that is, the neur...

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