autocrine signaling A chemical signal is released from one cell and binds to a receptor on an adjacent cell, eurotransmission mostly uses this type of signaling. paracrine signaling A hormone is released in one organ and has receptors on an organ that is at a distance away from releasing cells endocrine signaling A chemical released by a cell binds to receptors on the same cell that released this chemical. Commonly this is feedback inhibition.
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