This volume provides a complete review of all the articles which have appeared in the literature since 1986 that pertain to the adrenal medulla and adrenal chromaffin. Over 1700 articles are reviewed, organized, and summarized. Topics covered include the transplantation of medulla into the brain, stimulus-secretion coupling, neuropeptides, enzymes of catecholamine biosynthesis, growth factors, neural regulation and clinical considerations, including imaging and tumors. This book will provide interesting reading for neurobiologists, cell biologists, pathologists, diagnostic radiologists, and advanced biology students.
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Format: Paperback
Weight: 454g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 14 Feb 2019
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781138562066
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Susan L. Stoddard Ph.D. CLP Senior Licensing Manager at Mayo Clinic Ventures retired Current: Mayo Innovation Scholars Program Previous: Mayo Clinic Ventures Indiana University School of Medicine Education: Rutgers University Dr. Stephen Carmichael is a Founding member to the AACA and has served our Association in many capacities. Most notably he was the Editor-in-Chief of our official journal Clinical Anatomy from 2000 until 2012. During that time Clinical Anatomy expanded from being the official journal of the AACA and BACA to also being the official journal of the Australia and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA) and the Association of Anatomy of Southern Africa (ASSA) thereby making our journal truly international. Dr. Carmichael expanded the influence of our journal in China and many other countries. Clinical Anatomy has become the major source of historic information on anatomy during the Third Reich a dark period in our history that is finally coming to light. The Impact Factor of our journal significantly increased and it has been over 1.0 for the past several years. Most significantly the number of submitted manuscripts has increased from about 100/year to over 600/year allowing our Editors to be more selective in publishing only high-quality articles.