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1. Cellular signalling: peptide hormones and growth factors B.I. Posner and S.A. Laporte (Quebec, Canada)
2. Neuroendocrine control of energy homeostasis: update on new insights S.P. Kalra and P.S. Kalra (Florida, US)
3. Reproductive behaviors: new developments in concepts and in molecular mechanisms Z.M. Weil, G. Murakami and D.W. Pfaff (NY, USA)
4. Interactions between the immune and neuroendocrine systems S. Rivest (Quebec, Canada)
5. Physiological roles of the kisspeptin/GPR54 system in the neuroendocrine control of reproduction R. Pineda, E. Aguilar, L. Pinilla and M. Tena-Sempere (Córdoba, Spain)
6. Regulation of complex pulsatile and rhythmic neuroendocrine systems: the male gonadal axis as a prototype J.D. Veldhuis, D.M. Keenan and S.M. Pincus (Minnesota, Virginia and Connecticut, USA)
7. Physiological significance of the rhythmic secretion of hypothalamic and pituitary hormones E.-H. Gan and R. Quinton (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK)
8. Melatonin: a multitasking molecule R.J. Reiter, D.-X. Tan and L. Fuentes-Broto (Texas, USA)
9. Modulation of steroid hormone receptor activity V. Staniši
10. The intracrine sex steroid biosynthesis pathways V. Luu-The and F. Labrie (Quebec, Canada)
11. Steroidogenic enzymes in the brain: morphological aspects G. Pelletier (Quebec, Canada).
12. The multiple roles of estrogens and the enzyme aromatase W.C. Boon, J.D.Y. Chow and E.R. Simpson (Victoria, Australia)
13. ERb in CNS: new roles in development and function X. Fan, H. Xu, M. Warner and J.-Å. Gustafsson (Chongqing, China, Huddinge, Sweden and Texas, USA)
14. Interactions of estradiol and insulin-like growth factor-I signalling in the nervous system: New advances L.M. Garcia-Segura, M.-A. Ar
15. A hormonal contraceptive for men: how close are we? I. Huhtaniemi (London, UK)
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Add Neuroendocrinology: The Normal Neuroendocrine System, Neuroendocrinology is a discipline which originated about 50 years ago as a branch of Endocrinology and that is now strictly linked to neuroscience. Volumes 181 and 182 of Progress in Brain Research provide a rapid view of the major points presently di, Neuroendocrinology: The Normal Neuroendocrine System to your collection on WonderClub |