The critically acclaimed laboratory standard, Methods in Enzymology, is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much materia
Hormone Action Part B
โ Scribed by Bert W. O'Malley, Joel G. Hardman (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 486
- Series
- Methods in Enzymology 37
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard, Methods in Enzymology, is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much material still relevant today - truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors to volume XXXVII
Pages viii-x
Preface
Page xi
Bert W. O'Malley, Joel G. Hardman
Volumes in series
Pages xiii-xvi
[1] Statistical analysis of radioligand assay data Original Research Article
Pages 3-22
D. Rodbard, G.R. Frazier
[2] General considerations for radioimmunoassay of peptide hormones Original Research Article
Pages 22-38
David N. Orth
[3] Development and application of sequence-specific radioimmunoassays for analysis of the metabolism of parathyroid hormone Review Article
Pages 38-66
Gino V. Segre, Geoffrey W. Tregear, John T. Potts Jr.
[4] Assay of peptide hormones using cell receptors: Application to insulin and to human growth hormone Original Research Article
Pages 66-81
Jesse Roth
[5] In vitro pituitary hormone secretion assay for hypophysiotropic substances Original Research Article
Pages 82-93
Wylie Vale, Geoffrey Grant
[6] Measurement of somatomedin by cartilage in Vitro Original Research Article
Pages 93-109
William H. Daughaday, Lawrence S. Phillips, Adrian C. Herington
[7] Erythropoietin: Assay and study of its mode of action Original Research Article
Pages 109-121
Eugene Goldwasser, Martin Gross
[8] Bioassay of pigmentary hormones Original Research Article
Pages 121-130
Kaoru Abe, Wendell E. Nicholson
[9] Localization of hormones with the peroxidase-labeled antibody method Review Article
Pages 133-144
Paul K. Nakane
[10] Autoradiographic techniques for localizing protein hormones in target tissue Original Research Article
Pages 145-167
Hannu J. Rajaniemi, A. Rees Midgley Jr.
[11] Gonadal receptors for luteinizing hormone and chorionic gonadotropin Original Research Article
Pages 167-193
K.J. Catt, M.L. Dufau
[12] Determination of the binding characteristics of insulin to fat cells Original Research Article
Pages 193-198
Tetsuro Kono
[13] Techniques for the study of polypeptide hormone inactivation at receptor sites Review Article
Pages 198-211
Stephen L. Pohl, Oscar B. Crofford
[14] Proteolytic modification of the insulin receptor of adipose tissue cells Original Research Article
Pages 211-213
Tetsuro Kono
[15] Pituitary receptor binding assay of hypothalamic releasing factors Original Research Article
Pages 213-219
Geoffrey Grant, Wylie Vale
[16] Methods for assessing immunologic and biologic properties of iodinated peptide hormones Original Research Article
Pages 223-233
Jesse Roth
[17] Methods for estimating the biologic activity of the luteinizing hormone- and follicle stimulating hormone-releasing hormone Original Research Article
Pages 233-238
Akira Arimura, Andrew V. Schally
[18] Evaluation of hormone effects on protein turnover in isolated perfused organs Original Research Article
Pages 238-250
D.E. Rannels, J.B. Li, H.E. Morgan, L.S. Jefferson
[19] Water flow studies in toad bladder and the effect of antidiuretic hormones Original Research Article
Pages 251-256
Geoffrey W.G. Sharp
[20] Methods for assessing thyroid stimulating hormone effects on thyroidal iodide transport Original Research Article
Pages 256-262
Winton Tong
[21] Methods for assessing hormone (TSH) effects on glucose oxidation and phospholipid synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 262-268
James B. Field
[22] Methods for assessing hormone effects on glucose transport in isolated fat cells Original Research Article
Pages 269-276
James R. Carter Jr., Oscar B. Crofford
[23] Analysis of hormone effects on carbohydrate metabolism by use of metabolic crossover plots Original Research Article
Pages 277-295
John H. Exton
[24] Assessment of in Vivo adrenocorticotropic hormone treatment on adrenal mitochondrial functions in Vitro Original Research Article
Pages 295-304
Stanley Baniukiewicz, Ajai Haksar, Fernand Peron
[25] Preparation and properties of cytochrome P from endocrine glands Original Research Article
Pages 304-310
Peter F. Hall
[26] Tritium labeling of amino acids in polypeptide hormones Original Research Article
Pages 313-321
Wylie C. Hembree, Alfred P. Wolf, Richard E. Ehrenkaufer, Seymour Lieberman
[27] Tritium labeling of sialylated glycoprotein hormones Original Research Article
Pages 321-325
Judith L. Vaitukaitis
[28] Methods for the assessment of peptide precursors. Studies on insulin biosynthesis Original Research Article
Pages 326-345
H.S. Tager, A.H. Rubenstein, D.F. Steiner
[29] Technique for the identification of a biosynthetic precursor to parathyroid hormone Original Research Article
Pages 345-360
Joel F. Habener, John T. Potts Jr.
[30] Purification of anterior pituitary hormones (ovine, bovine, rat, rabbit) Original Research Article
Pages 360-380
Leo E. Reichert Jr.
[31] Purification of human pituitary glycoprotein hormones Original Research Article
Pages 380-389
Anne Stockell Hartree
[32] Purification of human prolactin Original Research Article
Pages 389-402
Peter Hwang, Harvey Guyda, Henry Friesen
[33] Alcohol-chloroform extraction of hypothalamic hypophysiotropic peptides Original Research Article
Pages 402-407
Roger Burgus, John Nelson, Max Amoss
[34] Total synthesis of the hypothalamic thyrotropin releasing factor Original Research Article
Pages 408-415
Jean Rivier
[35] Solid phase synthesis of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone and its analogues Original Research Article
Pages 416-424
David H. Coy, Esther J. Coy, Andrew V. Schally
[36] Preparation of epidermal growth factor Original Research Article
Pages 424-430
Stanley Cohen, C. Richard Savage Jr.
[37] Preparation and characterization of a hormone antagonist from adipocytes Original Research Article
Pages 431-438
R.J. Ho, J.D. Bomboy, H.K. Wasner, E.W. Sutherland
Author index
Pages 439-452
Subject index
Pages 453-463
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