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Neurochemical Aspects of Hypothalamic Function

✍ Scribed by L. Martini (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Leaves
162
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS, Page vii
PREFACE, Pages ix-x, Luciano Martini, Joseph Meites
MODIFICATION OF SYNTHESIS AND RELEASE OF HYPOTHALAMIC RELEASING FACTORS INDUCED BY EXOGENOUS STIMULI, Pages 1-43, Joseph Meites
MODIFICATION OF SYNTHESIS AND RELEASE OF HYPOTHALAMIC RELEASING FACTORS INDUCED BY CHANGES OF THE ENDOCRINE β€œMILIEU”, Pages 45-60, Marcella Motta
PARTICIPATION OF CENTRAL MONOAMINERGIC NEURONS IN THE REGULATION OF ANTERIOR PITUITARY SECRETION, Pages 61-83, Kjell Fuxe, Tomas HΓΆkfelt, GΓΆsta Jonsson
ROLE OF BRAIN CAT EC HOL AMINES IN THE CONTROL OF ANTERIOR PITUITARY FUNCTIONS, Pages 85-100, Claude Kordon, Jacques Glowinski
EFFECTS OF ENDOCRINE MANIPULATIONS ON THE METABOLISM OF HYPOTHALAMIC MONOAMINES, Pages 101-133, Walter Lichtensteiger
CONTROL OF THE SYNTHESIS OF MELATONIN AND OTHER METHOXYINDOLES IN THE MAMMALIAN PINEAL ORGAN, Pages 135-140, Richard J. Wurtman
ROLE OF INDOLEAMINES IN THE CONTROL OF THE SECRETION OF PITUITARY GONADOTROPINS, Pages 141-159, Franco Fraschini


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