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Advances in Invertebrate (Neuro)Endocrinology: A Collection of
Reviews in the Post-Genomic Era (2-volume set) provides an
informative series of reviews from expert scientists who are at the
forefront of their research into the endocrinology of
invertebrates. These two volumes are timely and appropriate in this
post-genomic era because of the rapid pace of change brought about
by genome projects, functional genomics, and genetics (omics
technologies). The volume shows the rich history and strong
tradition of cutting-edge research using invertebrates that has
opened up our broader understanding of comparative endocrinology
and the evolution of regulatory pathways and systems. These reviews
set the scene and context for this exciting new era of
understanding that has come from this post-genomic revolution. This
book undertakes the daunting task of covering most of the diverse
endocrine systems that exist among invertebrates. The papers in
this book will advance our knowledge of invertebrate endocrinology
but also of endocrinology in general, making the book will be
valuable to researchers and students.
Advances in Invertebrate (Neuro)Endocrinology: A Collection of
Reviews in the Post-Genomic Era (2-volume set) provides an
informative series of reviews from expert scientists who are at the
forefront of their research into the endocrinology of
invertebrates. These two volumes are timely and appropriate in this
post-genomic era because of the rapid pace of change brought about
by genome projects, functional genomics, and genetics (omics
technologies). The volume shows the rich history and strong
tradition of cutting-edge research using invertebrates that has
opened up our broader understanding of comparative endocrinology
and the evolution of regulatory pathways and systems. These reviews
set the scene and context for this exciting new era of
understanding that has come from this post-genomic revolution. This
book undertakes the daunting task of covering most of the diverse
endocrine systems that exist among invertebrates. The papers in
this book will advance our knowledge of invertebrate endocrinology
but also of endocrinology in general, making the book will be
valuable to researchers and students.
Physiology of Molluscs: A Collection of Selected Reviews is an
informative two-volume sent that brings together some of the most
important recent and unique developments in molluscan physiology.
Volume One focuses on shell structure, mineralization, the dynamics
of calcium transport, shell drilling, byssus proteins, locomotion,
and reproduction. Volume Two includes reviews on the neural
mechanisms of learning, reproductive behavior, responses to
environmental stress and hormones, and neurotransmitters. With the
rapid development of cutting-edge proteomic, molecular biological,
and cellular imaging techniques, our understanding of molluscan
physiology, specifically in the areas of neurobiology, reproductive
biology, and shell formation, has increased exponentially over the
last several years. With contributions from some of the world's
leading experts in the field of molluscan physiology, this valuable
two-volume set fills this void and will serve as an important
resource for researchers, professors, and students. Chapters report
on a variety of recent developments and new understanding,
including * biology of byssus threads * physiology of reproduction
in cephalopods * learning and memory of molluscs * endocrine
disruption in molluscs * nautilus biology and behavior * cephalopod
locomotion * neuronal circuitry in molluscs * reproductive
endocrinology * bioactive peptides in molluscs The reviews in these
two volumes will make a significant contribution to our
understanding not only of molluscan physiology but also the
physiology of animals in general.
Advances in Invertebrate (Neuro)Endocrinology: A Collection of
Reviews in the Post-Genomic Era (2-volume set) provides an
informative series of reviews from expert scientists who are at the
forefront of their research into the endocrinology of
invertebrates. These two volumes are timely and appropriate in this
post-genomic era because of the rapid pace of change brought about
by genome projects, functional genomics, and genetics (omics
technologies). The volume shows the rich history and strong
tradition of cutting-edge research using invertebrates that has
opened up our broader understanding of comparative endocrinology
and the evolution of regulatory pathways and systems. These reviews
set the scene and context for this exciting new era of
understanding that has come from this post-genomic revolution. This
book undertakes the daunting task of covering most of the diverse
endocrine systems that exist among invertebrates. The papers in
this book will advance our knowledge of invertebrate endocrinology
but also of endocrinology in general, making the book will be
valuable to researchers and students.
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