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Recent Progress in Hormone Research

The Proceedings of the Laurentian Hormone Conference

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1948
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Gregory Pincus
  • Language: English

Recent Progress in Hormone Research, Volume III contains papers delivered at the 1947 Laurentian Hormone Conference. This volume is organized into five parts encompassing 12… Read more

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Recent Progress in Hormone Research, Volume III contains papers delivered at the 1947 Laurentian Hormone Conference. This volume is organized into five parts encompassing 12 chapters that cover growth, metabolic, and steroid hormones. The opening parts cover the biochemical and physiological aspects of growth, metabolic, and steroid hormones. These parts particularly review the functions of the so-called sexogens, as well as some diseases caused by steroids, such as the Addison's disease. The succeeding parts describe the methods adaptable to the study of metabolic hormone problems. The remaining two parts discuss the testis physiology and function, the role of hormones in hypertension. These parts also consider the participation of the other system of the body, such as the renal pressor system and central nervous system in hypertension. The factors influencing the hormonal defense mechanism are also examined. This book will prove useful to endocrinologists.

Table of contents


Chapter I. Hormones in Growth and Metabolism

1. The Biochemistry of Pituitary Growth Hormone

Chapter II. Steroid Hormones

2. On the Relation of Activity to Constitution in the Sexogens, with Special Reference to the Doisynolic Acids

3. Steroid Excretion in Health and Disease: I. Chemistry

4. Urinary Steroids in Adrenal Disease and the Metabolism of Adrenal Hormones

Chapter III. Histochemical and Histophysical Methods in Hormone Research

5. The Chemical Cytology of Endocrine Glands

6. Histological Localization of Radioactive Compounds in Tissue as Illustrated with the Help of Radioiodine

Chapter IV. Testis Physiology and Function

7. The Biology of the Interstitial Cells of the Testis

8. The Testis in Human Hypogonadism

9. The Testis-Pituitary Relationship in Man

10. The Role of Testicular Secretions as Indicated by the Effects of Castration in Man and by Studies of Pathological Conditions and the Short Lifespan Associated with Maleness

Chapter V. Hormones and Hypertension

11. The Renal Pressor System and Experimental and Clinical Hypertension

12. Hypertension as a Disease of Adaptation




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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1948
  • Language: English

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