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|a Gastrointestinal hormones /
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|a Front Cover; Gastrointestinal Hormones; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; References; Chapter 1. Cytochemical Techniques in Work with Gastrointestinal Hormones; I. Introduction; II. Cytochemical Methods and the Concept of the Gut as an Endocrine Organ; III. Electron Microscopy; IV. Immunocytochemistry; V. Gastrointestinal Hormone-Producing Cells; VI. General Markers for Gastrointestinal Endocrine Cells; VII. New Technology; VIII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 2. Radio�immunoassay Problems for Gut Hormones in the Eighties; I. Introduction.
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|a II. Structural Premises for the Assay of Gut HormonesIII. General Strategy for Measurement of Gut Hormones; IV. Production of Antibodies; V. Evaluation of Antisera; VI. Preparation of Tracers; VII. Separation Techniques; VIII. Sequence-Specific Radioimmunoassays; References; Chapter 3. Gastrointestinal Hormones in Disease; I. Introduction; II. Effects of Age and Obesity; III. Gastric Pathology; IV. Intestinal Surgery; V. Diseases Resulting in Malabsorption; VI. Inflammation; VII. Abnormalities of the Enteric Neural System; VIII. Conclusions; References.
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|a Chapter 4. Evolutionary Aspects of Gastrointestinal HormonesI. Introduction; II. Methodological Approaches; III. Gut Peptides in Nerves and Elsewhere; IV. Hormonal Families; V. Overview; References; Chapter 5. Cell Membrane Receptors for Secretagogues on Pancreatic Acinar Cells; I. Introduction; II. Receptors for Secretagogues that Cause Mobilization of Cellular Calcium; III. Receptors for Secretagogues that Increase Cellular Cyclic AMP; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6. Synthesis of Gastrointestinal Hormones Using Organic Chemical or Recombinant DNA Techniques; I. Introduction.
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|a II. Synthetic Replicates of Gastrointestinal HormonesIII. Synthesis of Peptides Based on the Amino Acid Sequences Deduced from Hormone Precursor Structures; IV. Immunochemical Studies on Gastrointestinal Hormones Using Synthetic Replicates, Fragments, and Analogs; V. Structure-Activity Study; VI. Synthesis of Gastrointestinal Hormones by Recombinant DNA Techniques; References; Chapter 7. Gastrin; I. Forms and Fragments of Gastrin in Tissues; II. Circulating Components: Post- and Perisecretory Processing; III. Cellular Origins and Distribution; IV. Actions of Gastrin.
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|a V. Structure-Function RelationsVI. Metabolic Disposal of Gastrin; VII. Nervous and Chemical Control of Gastrin Release; VIII. Gastrin in Human Pathology; References; Chapter 8. The Gastrin-Releasing Polypeptide (GRP); I. Introduction; II. Chemical Studies; III. Anatomical Studies; IV. Biological Studies; V. Summary; References; Chapter 9. Secretin and Cholecystokinin; I. Secretin; II. Cholecystokinin; III. Conclusions; References; Chapter 10. Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide (GIP); I. Isolation and Structure of GIP; II. Cellular Localization; III. Secretion of IR-GRP; IV. Obesity.
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