Hormonal resistance syndromes : 35th International Henri-Pierre Klotz Symposium on Hormonal Resistance Syndromes, Paris, May 14 - 15, 1992. Guest ed. P. Jaquet and P. Vague

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Hormonal resistance syndromes : 35th International Henri-Pierre Klotz Symposium on Hormonal Resistance Syndromes, Paris, May 14 - 15, 1992. Guest ed. P. Jaquet and P. Vague

(Hormone research, Vol. 38, No. 1/2)

Karger, 1992

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This volume of conference proceedings provides an expert review of the clinical implications and basic mechanisms involved in a number of hormonal resistance syndromes.

Table of Contents

  • Molecular basis of insulin resistance, E. Clauser, et al
  • insulin-induced and constitutive internalization of the insulin receptor, J.L. Carpentier
  • assessment of insulin resistance in vivo - application to the study of type 2 diabetes, A.J. Scheen and P.J. Lefebvre
  • the syndrome of insulin resistance, P. Vague and D. Raccah
  • hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance and essential hypertension, P. Passa
  • hypertriglyceridemia - cause or consequence of insulin resistance?, F. Berthezene
  • insulin resistance and polycystic ovarian syndrome, D. Dewailly, et al
  • age-related insulin resistance - a review
  • Vialettes, B. et al
  • pharmacological approach in the treatment of insulin resistance, P. Silvestre
  • the thyroid hormone receptors - molecular basis of thyroid hormone resistance, P. De Nayer
  • thyroid hormone generalized resistance, C. Jaffiol, et al
  • pituitary resistance to thyroid hormones, P. Beck-Peccoz, et al
  • differential initiation of translation of a single estrogen receptor mRNA could explain some estradiol resistance cases, C. Toulas, et al
  • D2 dopaminergic receptors - normal and abnormal transduction mechanisms, L. Caccavelli, et al
  • prolactinomas and resistance to dopamine agonists, T. Brue, et al
  • G-protein oncogenes in acromegaly, A. Spada and L. Vallar
  • resistance to somatostatin (SRIH) analog therapy in acromegaly - re-evaluation of the correlation between the SRIH receptor status of the pituitary tumour and the in vivo inhibition of GH secretion in response to SRIH analog, J. Bertherat, et al
  • autocrine and paracrine effects of peptides on human pituitary cells, D. Joubert, et al.

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