Mammalian Neuroendocrinology

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Adenohypophysial Hormones
Adrenal Medulla
advanced neuroendocrine systems research
Angiotensin Ii
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Chromaffin Cells
CNS Area
CNS Region
CNS Structure
comparative mammalian physiology
Copulatory Behavior
Corpora Lutea
endocrine feedback mechanisms
Environmental Photoperiod
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FSH Secretion
GH Release
hormone regulation pathways
Hypophysial Portal Blood
laboratory animal models
LH Release
LH Secretion
LH Surge
Locomotor Activity
Magnocellular Neurons
mammalian neuroendocrinology
Median Eminence
neuroendocrine immunology
Neuroendocrine Integration
neurohypophysis
neuropeptide signaling
Neurosecretory Neurons
Pars Intermedia
Pars Nervosa
pineal gland
reproductive endocrinology
Secretory Vesicles
Spinal Cord

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849387579
  • Weight: 558g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Mammalian Neuroendocrinology presents a concise examination of how the nervous and endocrine systems interact to regulate physiological processes. Selected experimental results are presented to illustrate the current understanding of neuroendocrine processes. Neural influences and endocrine feedback mechanisms related to the secretion of adenohypophysial hormones are summarized for each hormone. The book's concise nature and readable style are highly suited for use as a graduate textbook. There are also chapters devoted to each of the following topics: neurohypophysis, pineal gland, adrenal medulla, hormones and behavior, and neuroendocrine immunology. Comparisons are made among species of mammals, including laboratory rodents, domesticated ungulates, and primates. Agricultural and/or clinical aspects relevant to these topics are covered when appropriate. Mammalian Neuroendocrinology is excellent for students and professionals in neuroendocrinology, neuroscience, endocrinology, reproduction studies, and animal sciences.
Paul V. Malvern

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