"Cellular Endocrinology in Health and Disease" describes the
underlying basis of endocrine function, providing an important tool
to understand the fundamentals of endocrine diseases. Delivering a
comprehensive review of the basic science of endocrinology, from
cell biology to human disease, this work explores and dissects the
function of a number of cellular systems. Among these are those
whose function was not obvious until recently, including the
endocrine functions of bone and the adipose tissue.
Providing content that crosses disciplines, "Cellular
Endocrinology in Health and Disease" details how cellular endocrine
function contributes to system physiology and mediates endocrine
disorders. A methods section proves novel and useful approaches
across research focus that will be attractive to medical students,
residents, and specialists in the field of endocrinology, as well
as to those interested in cellular regulation. Editors Alfredo
Ulloa-Aguirre and P. Michael Conn, experts in molecular and
cellular aspects of endocrinology, deliver contributions carefully
selected for relevance, impact, and clarity of expression from
leading field experts.
Covers systemic endocrine action at the cellular level in both
health and disease
Delivers information on the integration of cell identity and
endocrinology
Incorporates recent developments in endocrinology to provide an
up-to-date reference to researchers"
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