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autocrine signaling

Autocrine signaling occurs when cells release signaling molecules, called autocrines, that bind to receptors on their own surface. This allows the cell to directly influence its own behavior, such as growth, movement, or function. It’s like a cell sending a message to itself to coordinate its actions. This type of signaling plays important roles in processes like immune responses and tissue development, helping cells respond quickly and locally without involving other cells.