Neurocrine signaling—decoded with AI.

An AI-assisted, citation-first learning hub for neurocrine and neuroendocrine biology.

Neurocrine describes chemical signaling driven by neurons—nerves releasing chemical messengers that influence target cells.

 

Neurocrine signaling is biological communication where neurons release messengers (commonly neurotransmitters, and sometimes neuromodulators) that act on other cells—classically at synapses, and in some contexts with broader diffusion effects.


What we’re building

Plain-English guides: neurocrine vs endocrine vs paracrine vs autocrine

Clear diagrams and referenced explainers for students and researchers

A searchable glossary (neurotransmitters, neuromodulators, neurohormones, receptors, synapses)

AI-powered literature digests: key claims, methods, evidence notes, and limitations—linked to citations


Disclaimer

Independent, citation-first educational content for research and learning — not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.