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Recent progress in hormone research. proceedings of the 1981 Laurentian hormone conference / Volume 38 :

Recent Progress in Hormone Research.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Greep, Roy O. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, New York ; London, England : Academic Press, 1982.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS AND DISCUSSANTS; PREFACE; Errata; Chapter 1: Receptors Reconsidered: A 20-Year Perspective; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Receptor Recognition by Hormone Binding; III Receptor Recognition by Specific Antibodies; IV Summary; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; DISCUSSION; Chapter 2: Steroid Hormones: Humoral Signals Which Alter Brain Cell Properties and Functions; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Neural Steroid Receptors and Consequences of their Functioning
  • III Direct Effects of Steroid Hormones Which May Operate on Neural MembranesIV Toward Understanding How Steroid Hormones Act to Regulate Behavior; V Conclusions; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; DISCUSSION; Chapter 3: Substance P and Neurotensin; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Substance P: Discovery, Isolation, and Chemical Characterization; III Substance P in Brain and Spinal Cord; IV Substance P in the Sympathetic Nervous System and the Adrenal Medulla; V Neurotensin: Discovery, Isolation, and Chemical Characterization; VI Neurotensin: Distribution in the Central Nervous System (CNS)
  • VII Neurotensin in PlasmaVIII. Neurotensin in the Gastrointestinal Tract; IX Conclusion; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; DISCUSSION; Chapter 4: Biological Properties of the Nuclear Matrix: Steroid Hormone Binding; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Isolation and Characterization of the Nuclear Matrix; III DNA Synthesis on the Nuclear Matrix; IV The Association of RNA with the Nuclear Matrix; V The Interaction of Steroid Hormones with the Nuclear Matrix; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; DISCUSSION; Chapter 5: Structure, Expression, and Evolution of Growth Hormone Genes; Publisher Summary; I Introduction
  • II Rat Growth Hormone Gene StructureIII Analysis of the rGH Gene in Tissues and Cell Lines; IV DNase I Sensitivity of the rGH Gene; V Gene Transfer Experiments; VI Human Growth Hormone; VII Alternative Patterns for Removal of Intervening Sequences from the hGH Nuclear RNA Precursor; VIII An hGH/hCS Hybrid Gene; IX Evolution of a Gene Family: The CS Paradox; X Summary; Acknowledgments; DISCUSSION; Chapter 6: Glucocorticoid Regulation of Proopiomelanocortin Gene Expression in Rodent Pituitary; Publisher Summary; I. Introduction; II. POMC Is a Model for Small Secretory Peptide Biosynthesis