Proceedings of the 1977 Laurentian hormone conference /
Recent Progress in Hormone Research.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, New York ; London, England :
Academic Press,
1978.
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Colección: | Recent progress in hormone research ;
Volume 34. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Recent Progress in Hormone Research; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors and Discussants; Preface; Chapter 1. Reproductive Endocrinology: Concepts and Perspectives, an Overview; I. Introduction; II. Historical Perspective; III. The Overall Record of Accomplishments; IV. Problem Areas for Future Research; V. Funding; VI. Constraints; VII. Animal Models; VIII. The Challenge; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Mechanism of Action of Hypothalamic Hormones in the Anterior Pituitary Gland and Specific Modulation of Their Activity by Sex Steroids and Thyroid Hormones.
- I. IntroductionII. Role of cAMP in the Action of LHRH, TRH, and Somatostatin; III. Modulation of LH and FSH Secretion by Gonadal Steroids; IV. Antagonism between Estrogens and Thyroid Hormone in the Control of TSH and PRL Secretion; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 3. Less-Understood Aspects of the Morphology of Insulin Secretion and Binding; I. Introduction; II. Role of Golgi Apparatus in Traffic of Membranes; III. Plasma Membrane Changes during Exocytosis; IV. Morphologic Studies of Insulin Binding; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 4. Relaxin; I. Introduction; II. History.
- III. Chemistry of RelaxinIV. Biology of Relaxin; V. Conclusions; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 5. Studies on the Bioassayable Growth Hormone-Like Activity of Plasma; I. Introduction; II. Tibial Bioassay of Growth Hormone in Plasma; III. Plasma Growth-Promoting Activity and Radioimmunoassayable Growth Hormone; IV. Plasma Fractionation; V. Bioassayable Hormone from Cohn IV Fractions of Human Plasma; VI. Bioassayable, Nonimmunoactive Growth Hormone in the Pituitary; VII. Concluding Remarks; VIII. Summary; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 6. Prostaglandins and Thromboxanes.
- I. IntroductionII. Prostaglandin Endoperoxides; III. Thromboxanes; IV. Mode of Action of Prostaglandin Endoperoxides and Thromboxanes in Platelets; V. Prostaglandin I2 (Prostacyclin); VI. Assay of Thromboxanes; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 7. Interrelationships between Calcium, Calcemic Hormones and Gastrointestinal Hormones; I. Introduction; II. Secretion of Calcitonin; III. Secretion of Gastrin; IV. Summary; V. Conclusion; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 8. Calcitonin Binding Sites in Bone: Relationships to Biological Response and Escape
- I. Introduction.
- II. Methods and MaterialsIII. Results; IV. Discussion; V. Summary; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 9. Hormonal Regulation of Bone Formation; I. Introduction; II. Long-Bone Model of Bone Formation-Cartilage vs. Bone; III. Cal varia Model of Bone Formation; IV. Effects of Stimulators of Bone Resorption on Bone Formation; V. Agents That Stimulate Bone Collagen Synthesis; VI. Effect of Glucocorticoids; VII. Local Factors That Influence Bone Formation; VIII. Conclusions; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 10. Neural Control of ACTH: A Homeostatic Reflex; I. Introduction.