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In the first section of this volume, we have attempted to bring
together some of the papers that reflect exciting new areas of
development in relation to neuroendocrine investigation. Very
recently, specific nucleotide recognition sequences for thyroid
hormones, steroid hormones and the fundamental intracellular
regulator, cyclic AMP, have been determined. In this section, the
preliminary characterization and investigation of the nuclear
binding proteins that mediate the actions of cAMP are described.
Not only does this represent an important advance in cell biology,
but it may represent a further level of alteration in control in
normal and disease states. Intercellular pituitary "cross talk" is
well described in the in vitro setting. The active molecules are
clearly It is now important able to exert significant actions at
the subnanomolar level. to design experiments in order to define
the precise physiological relevance of these novel and potentially
important observations. Paracrine and autocrine cellular
interactions are of established importance in growth control in a
variety of body tissues. But it is only very recently that the
investigation of normal and abnormal anterior pituitary growth has
reached the forefront of neuroendocrine research. This is perhaps
surprising, beause the inhibitory effects of doapmine agonism on
lactotroph growth and differentiation have been appreciated for
some time. The anterior pituitary gland produces numerous growth
factors that exert a variety of functional effects on pituitary
hormone synthesis and release.
This unique pocket guide to endocrinology and diabetes has been
fully revised for the new edition. Written in conjunction with the
Oxford Textbook of Edncrinology and Diabetes, it covers clinical
investigation and management of both common and rare conditions,
and includes the protocols and explicit clinical information
necessary for the management of individual patients with endocrine
and diabetic disorders.
The second edition includes new chapters on complementary
therapies, chronic fatigue, and endocrine replacement therapies, as
well as the latest guidelines and information on new therapies.
There are also epxanded section on paediatrics, thyroid disorders,
and reproduction--including male and female HRT. Numerous diagrams
are included to illustrate important conditions, and the revised
design and layout aid quick reference with useful summary boxes.
Fully reviewed by an expert panel of referees, ensuring that it
continues to provide high-quality information of international
standing, this is the indispensable companion for all those caring
for patients with endocrine or diabetic problems.
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