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Front Cover; Handbook of Hormones; Copyright Page; About the Editors; Series Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; List of Abbreviations; I. Peptides and Proteins in Vertebrates; I.1. Neuropeptides; 1 RFamide Peptide Family; History; Structure; Structural Features; Molecular Evolution of Family Members; Receptors; Structure and Subtypes; Signal Transduction Pathway; Biological Functions; Target Cells/Tissues and Functions; References; Supplemental Information Available on Companion Website; 1A Gonadotropin-Inhibitory Hormone; Discovery; Structure; Structural Features
Primary StructureProperties; Synthesis and Release; Gene, mRNA, and Precursor; Distribution of mRNA; Tissue and Plasma Concentrations; Regulation of Synthesis and Release; Receptors; Structure and Subtype; Signal Transduction Pathway; Agonist; Antagonist; Biological Functions; Target Cells/Tissues and Functions; Phenotype in Gene-Modified Animals; Pathophysiological Implications; Clinical Implications; Use for Diagnosis and Treatment; References; Supplemental Information Available on Companion Website; 1B Kisspeptin; Discovery; Structure; Structural Features; Primary Structure
Synthesis and ReleaseGene, mRNA, and Precursor; Distribution of mRNA; Regulation of Synthesis and Release; Receptors; Structure and Subtype; Biological Functions; Target Cells/Tissues and Functions; Phenotype in Gene-Modified Animals; Pathophysiological Implications; Clinical Implications; Use for Diagnosis and Treatment; References; Supplemental Information Available on Companion Website; 1C PQRFamide Peptide; Discovery; Structure; Structural Features; Primary Structure; Properties; Synthesis and Release; Gene, mRNA and Precursor; Distribution of mRNA; Tissue and Plasma Concentrations
ReceptorsStructure and Subtype; Signal Transduction Pathway; Agonist; Antagonist; Biological Functions; Target Cells/Tissues and Functions; Pathophysiological Implications; Clinical Implications; References; Supplemental Information Available on Companion Website; 1D Pyroglutamylated RFamide Peptide; Discovery; Structure; Structural Features; Primary Structure; Properties; Synthesis and Release; Gene, mRNA, and Precursor; Distribution of mRNA; Regulation of Synthesis and Release; Receptors; Structure and Subtype; Signal Transduction Pathway; Agonist; Biological Functions
Phenotype in Gene-Modified AnimalsPathophysiological Implications; Clinical Implications; Use for Diagnosis and Treatment; References; Supplemental Information Available on Companion Website; 1E Prolactin-Releasing Peptide; Discovery; Structure; Structural Features; Primary Structure; Properties; Synthesis and Release; Gene, mRNA, and Precursor; Distribution of mRNA; Tissue and Plasma Concentration; Regulation of Synthesis and Release; Receptors; Structure and Subtype; Signal Transduction Pathway; Agonists; Antagonists; Biological Functions; Target Cells/Tissues and Functions
Phenotype in Gene-Modified Animals
Handbook of Hormones: Comparative Endocrinology for Basic and Clinical Research collates fundamental information about the structure and function of hormones from basic biology to clinical use. The handbook offers a rapid way to obtain specific facts about the chemical and molecular characteristics of hormones, their receptors and signalling pathways, and the biological activities they regulate. The evolution of hormones and gene families is also covered both in the text and in online ancillaries. Users will find simple and visual ways to learn key molecular information. Chapters and
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