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Endocrine Secretory Inhibition
Endocrine Secretory Inhibition involves interference with, or restraint of, hormone release into the bloodstream from endocrine glands. Alteration of positive or negative feedback mechanisms can inhibit hormone release. (NCI Thesaurus)
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