Progress in comparative endocrinology : proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium on Comparative Endocrinology, held in Malaga, Spain, May 14-20, 1989
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Progress in comparative endocrinology : proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium on Comparative Endocrinology, held in Malaga, Spain, May 14-20, 1989
(Progress in clinical and biological research, v. 342)
Wiley-Liss, c1990
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
The current state of endocrine research is reviewed by this work, comprising the proceedings of the XIth International Symposium on Comparative Endocrinology held in Malaga, Spain, in May 1989. It incorporates data concerned with a variety of animal species and a wide range of subtopics. It presents findings on numerous scientific disciplines from molecular biology to behaviour and chronobiology, as well as reports on studies involving virtually every endocrine organ. In keeping with current trends, the book emphasizes recent work on hormone receptors and effectors and neuroendocrinology. A number of emerging fields in endocrinology are discussed, such as the comparative physiology of eicosanoids and hormonal factors in host-parasite relationships.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents: MOLECULAR STRUCTURE. Structure Evolution and Processing Adaptation of Neurohypophysial Hormone-Neurophysin Precursors (R. Acher). RECEPTORS, EFFECTORS, AND RELATED MECHANISMS. Aromatization and Estrogen Action in Brain (G. Callard, et al.). DEVELOPMENT, DIFFERENTIATION, AND GROWTH. Prolactin and Synlactin: Comparative Aspects (C. Nicoll, et al.). NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY. Evolution of Chordate Endocrine Organs (R. Olsson). REPRODUCTION. The Life Cycle of the Brain-Pituitary-Gonad-Axis in Teleosts (M. Schreibman, et al.). THYROID AXIS. Comparative Studies of Thyroid Hormone Deiodinase Systems (F. McNabb & T. Freeman). ADRENAL AXIS AND STRESS. Evolutionary Aspects of Corticotropin Releasing Hormones (K. Lederis, et al.). GUT ENDOCRINES. Phylogenetic Patterns of the Endocrine Pancreas (J. Brinn & A. Epple). OSMOREGULATION. Diuretic Hormones and Malpighian Tubule Function (A. Rafaeli). CALCIUM PHYSIOLOGY. Hypocalcin Physiology (G. Flik). EICOSANOIDS. Prostaglandins in Lower Vertebrates (C. Herman). CHRONOBIOLOGY. Endogenous-Exogenous Interactions in Circannual Rhythms (E. Gwinner). BEHAVIOR. Androgens and Dominance in Higher Vertebrates (E. Pr?ve). HOST-PARASITE RELATIONS. Occurrence and Possible Significance of Developmental Hormones in Nematodes (G. Barker, et al.). Species Index. Subject Index.
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