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    GlossaryEstrogen Signaling

    hormone estrogen communicates with cells to regulate functions

    Estrogen signaling refers to the process by which the hormone estrogen communicates with cells to regulate various biological functions. This involves estrogen binding to its receptors, which can be located on the cell surface or within the cell, leading to changes in gene expression and cellular activity. This signaling pathway is crucial for reproductive health, bone density, and even hair growth, and disruptions in estrogen signaling can contribute to conditions like alopecia and osteoporosis.

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