Recent progress in hormone research. proceedings of the 1974 Laurentian hormone conference / Volume 31 :
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,
1975.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 3: Receptors for Insulin, NSILA-s, and Growth Hormone: Applications to Disease States in ManPublisher Summary; I Introduction; II Binding of Peptide Hormone to Receptors and Alterations in Disease; III Alterations in Receptor Concentration; IV Radioreceptor Assays; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; DISCUSSION; Chapter 4: Mechanism of Action of Pituitary Growth Hormone; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Anabolic Effects; III Effects on Carbohydrate and Fat Metabolism; IV Action of Growth Hormone on Lymphoid Organs and Immune Response; V End-Organ Responsiveness; VI Concluding Comments
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTSDISCUSSION; Chapter 5: Hormonal Regulation of Ovalbumin Synthesis in the Chick Oviduct; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Hormonal Regulation of Oviduct Development and Ovalbumin Synthesis; III Ovalbumin mRNA Assay in Rabbit Reticulocyte Lysates; IV Isolation of Ovalbumin-Synthesizing Polysomes and Ovalbumin mRNA; V Synthesis of Complementary DNA; VI Identification and Quantitation of mRNA Sequences Using cDNA; VII Analysis of the Number of Ovalbumin Genes; VIII Search for a Precursor to Ovalbumin mRNA; IX Translational Regulation of Ovalbumin mRNA Utilization; X Discussion
- DISCUSSIONChapter 6: Studies on the Hepatic Glucocorticoid Receptor and on the Hormonal Modulation of Specific mRNA Levels during Enzyme Induction; Publisher Summary; DISCUSSION; Chapter 7: Endocrine Neurons; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Identification of Endocrine Neurons; III Sensitivity of Endocrine Neurons; IV Elaborative Functions of Endocrine Neurons; V Conduction in Endocrine Neurons; VI Storage in Endocrine Neurons; VII Release Mechanisms in Endocrine Neurons; VIII Comments and Conclusions; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; DISCUSSION