During the last few years, the pace of research in the field of neuropeptide receptors has increased steadily: new neuropeptides were discovered, and the classification of receptor subtypes has been refined. It thus appeared essential to update the information. <i>Peptide Receptors Part I</i> summ
Peptide Hormone Receptors
β Scribed by M. Y. Kalimi (editor); J. R. Hubbard (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 732
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Foreword
Contents
Growth Hormone Receptors
Prolactin Receptors: The Status of Knowledge and Current Concepts Concerning the Mechanism of Action of Prolactin
Glucagon Receptor: Structure and Function
Insulin Receptor
Adrenocorticotropin Hormone (ACTH) Receptors
The Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) Receptor
Cholecytokinin (CCK) Receptors
Vasopressin Receptors
Parathyroid Hormone Receptors
Somatomedin Receptors
LH/hCG Receptors
Oxytocin Receptors: An Overview
The Calcitonin Receptors
Receptors for Angiotensin II
Author Index
Subject Index
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