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Selye pioneered the concept of biologic stress and contributed to
the exploration of this field for over 40 years. He established the
Hans Selye Foundation in 1980 to promote research and education on
stress. In the spirit of the Foundation, Dr. Marc Cantin, late
president, and Drs. Sandor Szabo and Yvette Tache, vice presidents,
have established the Hans Selye Symposia on Neuroendocrinology
stress conference and book series. So far three symposia have been
held in Montreal where Selye started to work in the 1930's. These
symposia bring together laboratory and clinical investigators
engaged in the study of the neuroendocrinology, pathophysiology of
stress, and related fields. The first Hans Selye Symposium, held in
1986, was devoted to "Neuropeptides and Stress" and the proceedings
were published by Springer Verlag. In 1992, in commemoration of the
tenth anniversary of Selye's passing in October 1982, another Hans
Selye Symposium was organized and was entitled
"Corticotropin-Releasing Factor and Cytokines: Role in the Stress
Response". The proceedings recently appeared in 1993 as volume 697
of the New York Academy of Sciences. A substantial part of the
present volume originates from the Hans Selye Symposium and devoted
to the "Neuroendocrinology of Gastrointestinal Ulceration".
Written by active researchers in the field, this unique book
provides a detailed review of esophageal, gastroduodenal ileal, and
colonic models of mucosal inflammation and ulceration. Animal
Models of Mucosal Inflammation not only presents up-to-date
techniques and models but also provides the latest data on the
mechanistic approach to treatment and prevention.
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