Vertebrate endocrinology /
One of the only books to discuss all vertebrates, the fourth edition of Vertebrate Endocrinology has been completely reorganized and updated to explore the intricate mechanisms that control human physiology and behavior as well as that of other vertebrate animals. Perfect for students in endocrinolo...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier Academic Press,
©2007.
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Edición: | 4th ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1. An Overview of Chemical Bioregulation in Vertebrates
- I. The Comparative Vertebrate Approach
- II. The Origins of Bioregulation
- III. Categories of Bioregulators
- IV. General Organization of Bioregulatory Systems
- V. Cell and Tissue Organization of Bioregulatory Systems
- VI. Homeostasis
- A.A Homeostatic Reflex Model
- VII. Endocrine Disruption of Homeostasis
- VIII. Chordate Evolution
- A. The Invertebrate Chordates
- B. The Vertebrate Chordates
- C. Amphibia
- D. Reptiles
- E. Birds
- F. Mammals
- Suggested Reading
- Chapter 2. Methods to Study Bioregulation
- I. The Scientific Method
- A. Controlled Experimental Testing
- B. Representative Sampling
- C. The Dose-Response Relationship
- D. Occam's Razor and Morgan's Canon
- E. Biological Rhythms
- II. Methods of Endocrine Analysis
- A. Extirpation-Observation and Replacement-Observation
- B. Imaging
- C. Radioimmunoassay
- D. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography/Spectroscopy
- E. Immunohistochemistry
- F. Techniques for Determining the Number and Characteristics of Receptors
- III. Molecular Biology and Bioregulation
- A. Genetic and Genomic Approaches in Endocrinology
- B. Proteomics
- IV. Animal Models
- V. Statistics
- Suggested Reading
- Chapter 3. Synthesis, Metabolism, and Actions of Bioregulators
- I. Amino Acids, Amines, Peptides, and Proteins
- A. Catecholamines
- B. Indoleamines
- C. Peptides
- D. Receptors for Amine and Peptide Bioregulators
- E. The Second Messenger Concept
- F. Turning Off the Response to Bioregulators
- G. Effects of Membrane-Bound Bioregulators on Nuclear Transcription
- II. Steroid Bioregulators
- A. Steroid Structure and Nomenclature
- B. Steroid Synthesis
- C. Transport of Steroid Hormones in Blood
- D. Mechanisms of Steroid Action
- E. Reproductive Steroid Action
- F. Membrane Receptors for Steroids
- G. Metabolism and Excretion of Steroid Hormones
- III. Thyroid Hormones
- A. Structure and Synthesis of Thyroid Hormones
- B. Transport of Thyroid Hormones in the Blood
- C. Mechanism of Thyroid Hormone Action
- D. Metabolism of Thyroid Hormones
- IV. Eicosanoids
- A. Chemical Structure of Eicosanoids
- B. Biosynthesis and Actions of Eicosanoids
- V. Other Important Bioregulators
- A. Acetylcholine
- B. Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
- C. Interleukins
- D. Miscellaneous Brain Neuropeptides
- E. Gaseous Bioregulators
- VI. Summary
- Suggested Reading
- Chapter 4. Organization of the Mammalian Hypothalamus-Pituitary Axes
- I. The Mammalian Pituitary
- A. Subdivisions of the Adenohypophysis
- B. Cellular Types of the Adenohypophysis
- C. Subdivisions of the Neurohypophysis
- II. The Mammalian Hypothalamus
- A. Sexual Differences in the Hypothalamus
- B. Hypothalamic-Releasing Hormones
- C. Control of Hypothalamic Hormone Release
- D. Paracrine Factors in the Adenohy.