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Brain-endocrine interactions

International Symposium on brain-endocrine interaction (1971 Munich)

Brain-endocrine interactions

median eminence structure and function

by International Symposium on brain-endocrine interaction (1971 Munich)

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StatementEditors: K.M. Knigge, D.E. Scott and A. Weindl.
ContributionsKnigge, Karl Max.
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Open LibraryOL20727324M

We had the pleasure and the great opportunity to organize a symposium on "Molecular Biology of Brain and Endocrine Peptidergic Systems" under the auspices of the Canadian Biochemical society and the International Foundation for Biochemical Endocrinology. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: x, pages: illustrations ; 24 cm. Contents: Brain, Endocrine and.

  This book proves essential to understanding the problem of brain failure by emphasizing the various therapeutic approaches which have previously been somewhat neglected. The book summarizes the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis Author: David Bihari. Get this from a library! Molecular Biology of Brain and Endocrine Peptidergic Systems. [Michel Chrétien; Kenneth W McKerns] -- We had the pleasure and the great opportunity to organize a symposium on "Molecular Biology of Brain and Endocrine Peptidergic Systems" under the auspices of the Canadian Biochemical society and the.

The Brain: Medulla ~ Description - Located in the brainstem, anterior to the cerebellum, the medulla is a cone-shaped neuronal mass in the hindbrain, controlling a number of autonomic functions Importance -helps transfer messages to the spinal cord and the thalamus in the brain.   Chrousos GP, Torpy DJ, Gold PW. Interactions between the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the female reproductive system: clinical implications. Ann Intern Med. Aug 1. (3) Franceschini R, Corsini G, Cataldi A, Fiorucci A, Tenerelli P, Rolandi E. Twenty-four-hour variation in serum leptin in the elderly.


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