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"Prolactin" ed. by György M. Nagy and Bela E. Toth
InTeOp | 2013 | ISBN: 9535109433 9789535109433 | 242 pages | PDF | 9 MB
This book provides the headlines to follow a course of cumulated knowledge on prolactin research during the last two-three decades and it may also help us understand some of the concerns that we face today.
Prolactin is a polypeptide hormone that is synthesized in and secreted from the lactotrophs of the anterior pituitary gland. We are now aware that synthesis and secretion of prolactin is not restricted to the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, but other organs and individual cells can also produce it.
Contents
1 Prolactin and Angiogenesis: Biological Implications of Microheterogeneity
2 In vitro Effects of the Prolactin, Growth Hormone and Somatolactin on Cell Turnover in Fish Esophagus: Possible Mode of Opposite Osmoregulatory Actions of Prolactin and Growth Hormone
3 Use of the Bovine Prolactin Gene (bPRL) for Estimating Genetic Variation and Milk Production in Aboriginal Russian Breeds of Bos taurus L.
4 Prolactin in the Immune System
5 Neuregulin-1 (Nrgl): An Emerging Regulator of Prolactin (PRL) Secretion
6 Autocrine and Paracrine Regulation of Prolactin Secretion by Prolactin Variants and by Hypothalamic Hormones
7 The Effect of Physiological and Environmental Factors on the Prolactin Profile in Seasonally Breeding Animals
8 The Role of Prolactin in the Regulation of Male Copulatory Behavior
9 Prolactin and Infertility
10 The Regulation of Pituitary Prolactin Secretion: Hypothalamic, Intrap ituitary and Intracellular Factors and Signaling Mechanisms
11 Prolactin Receptor Isofbrms in Human Breast Cancer
12 Physiological and Pathological Hyper prolactinemia: Can We Minimize Errors in the Clinical Practice?
InTeOp | 2013 | ISBN: 9535109433 9789535109433 | 242 pages | PDF | 9 MB
This book provides the headlines to follow a course of cumulated knowledge on prolactin research during the last two-three decades and it may also help us understand some of the concerns that we face today.
Prolactin is a polypeptide hormone that is synthesized in and secreted from the lactotrophs of the anterior pituitary gland. We are now aware that synthesis and secretion of prolactin is not restricted to the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, but other organs and individual cells can also produce it.
Contents
1 Prolactin and Angiogenesis: Biological Implications of Microheterogeneity
2 In vitro Effects of the Prolactin, Growth Hormone and Somatolactin on Cell Turnover in Fish Esophagus: Possible Mode of Opposite Osmoregulatory Actions of Prolactin and Growth Hormone
3 Use of the Bovine Prolactin Gene (bPRL) for Estimating Genetic Variation and Milk Production in Aboriginal Russian Breeds of Bos taurus L.
4 Prolactin in the Immune System
5 Neuregulin-1 (Nrgl): An Emerging Regulator of Prolactin (PRL) Secretion
6 Autocrine and Paracrine Regulation of Prolactin Secretion by Prolactin Variants and by Hypothalamic Hormones
7 The Effect of Physiological and Environmental Factors on the Prolactin Profile in Seasonally Breeding Animals
8 The Role of Prolactin in the Regulation of Male Copulatory Behavior
9 Prolactin and Infertility
10 The Regulation of Pituitary Prolactin Secretion: Hypothalamic, Intrap ituitary and Intracellular Factors and Signaling Mechanisms
11 Prolactin Receptor Isofbrms in Human Breast Cancer
12 Physiological and Pathological Hyper prolactinemia: Can We Minimize Errors in the Clinical Practice?
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