Clinical Neuroendocrinology

Clinical Neuroendocrinology-1

Michael Wilkinson and S. Ali Imran 2019 The human body is primarily governed by two intricate communicating networks: the nervous system and the endocrine system. The study of the interrelationship of these two networks created the discipline of neuroendocrinology. Recent advances in this field have transformed our view of how human endocrine homeostasis is maintained.

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Endocrinologie de l’adolescent

Endocrinologie de ladolescent-1

Aude Mariani Ecochard 2013 Tome 3 Pathologies pubertaires L’adolescence est une phase clef de l’évolution, une période charnière entre l’enfance et l’âge adulte actuellement de plus en plus prise en compte et individualisée en médecine. En endocrinologie, la prise en charge d’un adolescent peut se décliner en 3 axes : – D’une part, le suivi des adolescents porteurs d’une pathologie […]

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Clinical Rounds in Endocrinology

Clinical Rounds in Endocrinology Vol. 2

Anil Bhansali • Anuradha Aggarwal Girish Parthan • Yashpal Gogate 2016 Volume II – Pediatric Endocrinology Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, is the premier medical and research institute in India. This tertiary health-care center, right from its days of inception, has always been at the forefront in the field of medical sciences. The concept […]

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Clinical Rounds in Endocrinology

Clinical Rounds in Endocrinology Vol.1

Anil Bhansali • Yashpal Gogate 2015 Volume I – Adult Endocrinology Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh is one of the premier medical and research institutes in India. This tertiary healthcare center, right from its days of inception, has always been at the forefront in the field of medical science. Endocrinology, as a super specialty […]

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NUTRITION AND METABOLISM

Nutrition and Metabolism-1

Editor Christos S. Mantzoros 2009 Underlying Mechanisms and Clinical Consequences Research on obesity spans a wide range of disciplines, from molecular biology to physiology to epidemiology and translational research to clinical medicine. This book attempts to review comprehensively, for practicing clinicians and scientists alike, our current understanding of how nutrition interacts with the genetic substrate as well as environmental-exogenous factors, […]

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Hormone Receptors in Breast Cancer

Hormone Receptors in Breast Cancer-1

Suzanne A.W. Fuqua Editor 2009 Since radiolabeled estrogens were first observed in the early 1960s to be preferentially concentrated in estrogen target organs — observations that gave rise to the concept of an ‘‘estrogen receptor (ER),’’ it has become clear that many human breast cancers are dependent on estrogen for their growth.

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Thyroid Cancer

Thyroid Cancer-1

H.-J. Biersack F. Grünwald (Eds.) 2005 One of the main reasons for publishing this second edition of “Thyroid Cancer” is the fact that the first edition has sold out. Furthermore, during the 4 years following the publication of the first edition in 2001, some progress, mainly in the basic sciences (molecular biology), has been made.

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