Final version chemical signaling during organism's growth and development

Kimyasal sinyallesme ile ilgili yapılan bilimsel çalışmalar genetic, iyonik ve hormonal iç sistemlerin mesajları üzerine kuruludur. Bitkiler, mikroorganizmalar, bazı hayvanlar ve insanlar gibi değişik organizmalar bu sinyal değişiminin birer üyesidirler. Bu çalışmada içerik bitkilerde hormonlar ve antihormonlann arasındaki korelasyonlar olarak seçildi. Yeni bir içerik olmamasına rağmen, artan potansiyeli nedeni ile araştırmacılar için detaylı bir araştırma konusu olarak halen seçilmektedir. Bilimsel yargılara göre, sinyallesme fendik ve indolik maddelerin miktarından daha çok aralarındaki ilişkiler yönünde temellendirilmektedir. Hormonlar ile antihormonlar arasındaki moleküler etkileşimler sadece morfolojik korelasyonlar üzerinde olmayıp, ara mesajların dış faktörler altındaki etkilerinden ötürü de gerçekleşebilmektedir.

Organizma büyüme ve gelişimi sırasında kimyasal sinyalleşmenin son durumu

Scientific research on chemical signaling is based on messages send by genetic, ionic, and hormonal integrative systems. Different living organisms such as plants, microorganisms and certainly animals and humans are participants in this signaling exchange. The concept of correlations between hormones and anti-hormones in plant tissue was chosen for this study. Even though it is not a new concept, but it is still yielding a great potential, and though was chosen by authors for detailed investigation. Scientific idea of signaling is mostly based on the early interrelations between biosynthesis of phenolic and indolic substances, rather than on the quantity of these naturally occurring plant chemicals. Molecular interactions between hormones and antihormones could be not only bases for morphological correlations, but also for the intermediate messages under the effect of the external factors.

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