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Vitamins and hormones : advances in research and applications. Volume 33 /

VITAMINS AND HORMONES V33.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Munson, Paul L. (Paul Lewis), 1910-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1975.
Colección:Vitamins and hormones ; v. 33.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Vitamins and Hormones; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Symposium; Contributors Regular Articles; Preface; Organizing Committee For Symposium; Part I: Endocrine Control of the Prostate An International Symposium in Honor of Dr. Charles Huggins; Chapter 1. Morphological and Biochemical Parameters of Androgen Effects on Rat Ventral Prostate in Organ Culture; I. Introduction; II. Morphological Studies in Static and Constant-Flow Culture; III. Biochemical Studies of Protein and RNA Synthesis in Cultured Explants.
  • IV. The RNA Synthesizing Machinery in Prostatic Epithelial CellsV. Discussion and Conclusions; References; Discussion; Chapter 2. Polynucleotide Polymerizations and Prostate Proliferation; I. DNA Replication and Rat Prostate Growth; II. Multiplicity of DNA Polymerizing Enzymes; III. New Explorations of Prostatic Polynucleotide Polymerase Reactions; IV. Effects of Androgens; V. Remarks on Polyamines; VI. Prospectives; Note Added in Proof; References; Discussion; Chapter 3. Hormonal Effects on Cell Proliferation in Rat Prostate; I. Introduction; II. Homeostatic Constraint Mechanisms.
  • III. Factors Affecting the Function of Homeostatic Constraint MechanismsIV. Hypothesis: Initiator, Xullifier, and Autophage Genes; V. Summary; References; Discussion; Chapter 4. Animal Models in the Study of Antiprostatic Drugs; I. Introduction; II. Morphology and Hormonal Regulation of the Prostate of Various Species; III. Effect of Exogenously Administered Hormones on the Function of the Normal Prostate; IV. Spontaneous Tumors of the Prostate in Animals and the Influence of Hormones; V. Experimental Induction of Prostatic Tumors; VI. Tissue Culture of Prostatic Tumors.
  • VII. Heterologous Transplantation of Prostatic Tumors and the Influence of HormonesVIII. Summary and Conclusions; References; Discussion; Chapter 5. Effects of Hormone-Cytostatic Complexes on the Rat Ventral Prostate In Vivo and In Vitro; I. Introduction; II. Effects of Hormone-Cytostatic Complexes; III. Conclusions; References; Discussion; Chapter 6. Potential Test Systems for Chemotherapeutic Agents against Prostatic Cancer; I. Introduction; II. The 5a-Reductase (5a-RA) Enzyme System; III. Prostatic Arginase Activity; IV. Deposition of Labeled Steroids in the Dog Prostate; V. Comments.
  • VI. Concluding RemarksReferences; Discussion; Part II: Round Table Discussion on the Evaluation of Drugs and Hormones Effective against Prostatic Disease; Chapter 7. Androgen Metabolism by the Perfused Prostate; I. Introduction; II. The Perfused Prostate; III. Androgen Metabolism in the Perfused Prostate; References; Discussion; Chapter 8. Production of Testosterone by Prostate and Other Peripheral Tissues in Man; I. Introduction; II. Methodology; III. Origin of Androgens; IV. Androgenicity; References; Discussion; Chapter 9. Steroid Hormone Receptors: A Survey; I. Introduction.