Neuroendocrine cells and peptidergic innervation in human and rat prostate
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Neuroendocrine cells and peptidergic innervation in human and rat prostate
(Advances in anatomy, embryology and cell biology, 194)
Springer, c2007
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"With 31 Figures and 1 Table"
Includes bibliographical references (p. [64]-77) and index
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Description
The prostate hosts neuroendocrine cells whose origin and functional roles warrant better understanding. These cells synthesize and deliver a number of neurosecretory substances having regulative activities over growth, cell differentiation, and secretion, and might influence the development of proliferative disorders such as hyperplasia or cancer. This study demonstrates that the neuroendocrine cell population from the transition zone of the human prostate was greater than in both central and peripheral regions.
Table of Contents
The human prostate.-The neuroendocrine system and the human prostate.- Innervation and neuroendocrine cells in both normal and hyperplastic prostate.- The prostate of the rat.- Neuroendocrine cells in the rat prostate.- Innervation of the rat prostate.- Subject index
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