Biochemical actions of hormones. Volume IV /
Biochemical Actions of Hormones V4.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
�1977.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Biochemical Actions of Hormones; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Gordon M. Tomkins (1926-1975); Chapter 1. Affinity Labeling as a Technique in Determining Hormone Mechanisms; I. Introduction; II. Fundamental Considerations; III. Steroid Binding Sites; IV. Cyclic Nucleotides; V. Protein Hormones; VI. Other Hormonal Systems; VII. Invertebrate Hormones; VIII. Plant Hormones; IX. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. Mechanism of Prostaglandin Action in Endocrine Glands; I. Introduction
- II. Prostaglandins in Ovarian FunctionReferences; Chapter 3. Regulation of Protein Synthesis and Degradation in Heart and Skeletal Muscle; I. Introduction; II. Measurements of the Rate of Protein Synthesis; III. Localization of the Effects of Metabolic and Hormonal Factors to Steps in the Synthetic Pathway; IV. Measurement of Protein Degradation and Factors Affecting the Rate; V. Nutritional Factors Regulating Protein Turnover; VI. Role of Insulin in the Regulation of Protein Turnover; VII. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 4. Hormonal Regulation of Cholesterol Synthesis
- II. GH Cells Produce Both Growth Hormone and ProlactinIII. Are Both Prolactin and Growth Hormone Produced by a Single Cell; IV. Biological Responses of GH Cells to TRH; V. The TRH Receptor; VI. Unitary Hypothesis of TRH Action; VII. Spare TRH Receptors-Multiple TRH Receptors; VIII. Summary; References; Chapter 7. The Insulin Receptor: Properties and Regulation; I. Introduction; II. Indirect Studies; III. Early Direct Studies; IV. Properties of the Insulin Receptor; V. Regulation of Insulin Bioactivity at the Receptor Level; VI. Summary and Conclusions; References
- Chapter 8. Molecular Actions of AndrogensI. Introduction; II. Evidence for Selective Androgen Retention in Target Tissue; III. Cellular Localization and Multiple Forms of Androgen Receptors; IV. Structural Recognition in Androgen-Receptor Interaction; V. Transformation and Nuclear Retention of Androgen-Receptor Complex; VI. Acceptor Molecules and Receptor-Nucleoprotein Interaction; VII. Differential Action of Androgens and Universality of Receptors; VIII. Some Biodynamic Aspects of Androgen Receptors; IX. Mode of Action of Antiandrogens; X. RNA Synthesis; XI. Protein Synthesis