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Comparative endocrinology. Volume II, Part one, Invertebrate hormones. Part two, Tissue hormones /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Euler, Ulf S. von (Ulf Svante), 1905-1983, Heller, Hans, 1905-1974
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1963.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Part one. Invertebrate hormones. Chapter 14. Hormones controlling reproduction and molting in invertebrates ; Publisher Summary ; I. Introduction ; II. Protozoa ; III. Cephalopoda ; IV. Crustacea ; V. Insects ; Addendum
  • Chapter 15. The structure of neurosecretory systems in invertebrates ; Publisher summary ; I. Introduction ; II. Neurosecretory systems of the head region ; III. Neurosecretory systems of the thorax and abdomen ; IV. Conclusions
  • Part two. Tissue hormones. Chapter 16. Kinins: Bradykinin, Angiotensin, Substance P ; Publisher summary ; I. Definitions ; II. Bradykinin (Plasmakinin, Kallidin) ; III. Angiotensin (Hypertensin, Angiotonin) ; IV. Substance P
  • Chapter 17. Heparin ; Publisher summary ; I. Introduction ; II. Early history ; III. Methods of preparing heparin ; IV. Chemistry ; V. Action mechanism ; VI. The tissue mast cells ; VII. Anticoagulant therapy
  • Chapter 18. Physiologically active lipid anions ; Publisher summary ; I. Introduction ; II. Prostaglandin ; III. Darmstoff ; IV. Biologically active unsaturated fatty acids without alcoholic hydroxyl groups ; V. Irin ; VI. Lipid-soluable acid from nasal mucosa ; VII. Endometrial acids in menstrual fluid ; VIII. SRS-A
  • Chapter 19. 5-Hydroxytryptamine ; Publisher summary ; I. Introduction ; II. Occurrence and distribution ; III. Biosynthesis and fate ; IV. Turnover rate ; V. Physiological and pharmacological actions: biological significance
  • Chapter 20. Cholinergic neurohormones ; Publisher summary ; I. Introduction ; II. Naturally occurring, pharmacologically active choline esters other than acetylcholine ; III. Acetylcholine as a transmitter substance
  • Chapter 21. Adrenergic neurohormones ; Publisher summary ; I. Definition of adrenergic transmitter systems ; II. Nature of transmitter substance ; III. Distribution of adrenergic neurohormones ; IV. Metabolism of adrenergic neurohormones ; V. Action of drugs on release of adrenergic transmitters ; VI. Plasma levels and excretion in urine ; VII. Physiological functions of adrenergic neurohormones ; Acknowledgment
  • Chapter 22. Histamine ; Publisher summary ; I. Occurrence and distribution ; II. Metabolism ; III. Pharmacological actions ; IV. Antihistamine drugs ; V. Physiological significance ; VI. Pathological conditions
  • Author index
  • Index of species
  • Subject index.