Hormones (Record no. 664415)

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ISBN 9780323902625
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Edition number 4th Edn.
Classification number R612.4
Item number LIT.H
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Personal name Litwack,Gerald
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Title Hormones
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Edition statement 4th Edn.
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Place of publication UK:
Name of publisher Academic Press,
Year of publication 2022.
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Number of Pages xv,457p.
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General note Hormones, Fourth Edition provides a report on the field of human hormones viewed in light of our current understanding of cellular and subcellular architecture, along with the molecular details of their modes of action. Comprehensive information about hormone action on canonical and non-canonical signaling pathways at cellular and subcellular level and effects on architecture and function of organ systems are discussed. All chapters in this new edition have been completely updated to cover advances in endocrinology research, which has expanded significantly in the last few years. Vast coverage of hormones not previously covered and newly discovered aspects of hormone action are also included. This new fourth edition is intended to be used by advanced undergraduates and graduate students in the biological sciences. It will also provide useful background information for health professionals, clinicians and researchers in the field of endocrinology, metabolism and biochemistry.
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Topical Term Hormones
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Topical Term steroid Hormones
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Topical Term Hypothalamus and anterior pituitary
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Topical Term Posterior pituitary hormones
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Topical Term Hormones, Fourth Edition provides a report on the field of human hormones viewed in light of our current understanding of cellular and subcellular architecture, along with the molecular details of their modes of action. Comprehensive information about hormone action on canonical and non-canonical signaling pathways at cellular and subcellular level and effects on architecture and function of organ systems are discussed. All chapters in this new edition have been completely updated to cover advances in endocrinology research, which has expanded significantly in the last few years. Vast coverage of hormones not previously covered and newly discovered aspects of hormone action are also included. This new fourth edition is intended to be used by advanced undergraduates and graduate students in the biological sciences. It will also provide useful background information for health professionals, clinicians and researchers in the field of endocrinology, metabolism and biochemistry.
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        Dept. of Biochemistry Dept. of Biochemistry Reference 22/11/2022 R612.4 LIT.H BCH4255 22/11/2022 Book
        Dept. of Biochemistry Dept. of Biochemistry General Stacks 12/07/2023 612.4 LIT.H BCH4322 12/07/2023 Book
        Dept. of Biochemistry Dept. of Biochemistry Reference 12/07/2023 R612.4 LIT.H BCH4321 12/07/2023 Book