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Adequate function of the cell: Interactions between the needs of the cell and the needs of the organism
Authors:A Yabrov
Institution:1. Hydron Laboratories, 783 Jersey Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, 08902, USA;2. Dept. of Family Medicine, Univ. of Toronto Canada.
Abstract:The continuous maintenance of cell adequate function (cellular stress) is considered to be the main feature which characterizes the activity of a live cell. In accordance with the concept of cellular stress, the transition of the cell to the state of adequate funcitoning represents a dual commitment. The cell must function adequately to respond to the demands of the organism and to provide for its own needs. Thus, it is proposed that two systems exist for the regulation of the adequate function of the cell: one enabling the cell to respond to the demands of the organism, and the other providing for the needs of the cell itself. The hormonal system of the organism represents the first of these mechanisms, and I believe that another system exists for regulation of intracellular needs. Adequate function of the cell is determined by the regulative, controlling and defense mechanisms. The balance between the needs of the cell and of the organism should be a concern of physician, since it provides for the optimal function and health of the organism as a whole.
Keywords:Cells  Hormones  Prostaglandins  Survival  Medicine  Resistance Factors  Adaptation  biological  physiological  Evolution
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