Receptors for Reproductive Hormones
β Scribed by Jack Gorski, David Williams, George Giannopoulos (auth.), Bert W. OβMalley M.D., Anthony R. Means Ph.D. (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 472
- Series
- Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 36
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
We are especially grateful to Dr. Philip Corfman and his colleagues of the Population and Reproduction Grants Branch of NICHD for making this Conference possible. The format of this volume follows in general the order in which the papers were presented during the Conference. The Conference was divided into four sessions, each of which was presided over by a capable and distinguished scientist. Each of these chairmen, Drs. T. H. Hamilton, G. A. Puca, R. L. Vande Wiele and H. G. Williams-Ashman provided valuable discussion and for their services we are most appreciative. The Editors are indebted to Mr. Robert Colligan for his help in organizing and in redacting the manuscripts. A special commenΒ dation is also extended to Ms. Mary Jane Fowler who cheerfully and efficiently typed this entire volume. Finally, we express thanks to the individual participants of the Conference for their cooperation and prompt submission of the manuscripts and to the Plenum Press for ensuring the rapid publicaΒ tion of this volume. Anthony R. Means, Ph.D. Bert W. O'Malley, M. D.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
The Continuing Evolution of an Estrogen-Receptor Model....Pages 1-14
Nuclear Receptor Β· Estrogen Complexes of Rat Uteri:....Pages 15-59
Estrogen Receptor Transformation and Nuclear RNA Synthesis....Pages 60-79
Estradiol Receptors: A New Evaluation....Pages 80-84
The Interaction of Uterine Estrogen Receptors with DNA....Pages 85-96
Estrogen Binding in the Rat and Human....Pages 97-112
Studies on the Estrogen Receptor in Breast Cancer....Pages 113-136
Studies on Androgen and Estrogen Uptake by Rat Hypothalamus....Pages 137-173
Hormone-Receptor Interactions with the Genome of Eucaryotic Target Cells....Pages 174-196
Androgens I. β A Review of Current Research on the Binding and Mechanism of Action of Androgenic Steroids, Notably 5Ξ±-Dihydrotestosterone....Pages 197-231
Androgen-Receptor Cycling in Prostate Cells....Pages 232-240
Adenyl Cyclase and the Cyclic AMP Responsive Systems in the Uterus....Pages 241-262
Affinity Labeling Steroids for Characterization of Steroid Binding Sites....Pages 263-288
Mathematics of Hormone-Receptor Interaction....Pages 289-326
Theory of Radioimmunoassays and Hormone-Receptor Interactions:....Pages 327-341
Theory of Hormone-Receptor Interaction....Pages 342-364
Autoradiographic Analysis of Gonadotropin Binding to Rat Ovarian Tissue Sections....Pages 365-378
Interactions of LH and hCG with Testicular Gonadotropin Receptors....Pages 379-418
Luteinizing Hormone Receptors in Luteinized Rat Ovaries....Pages 419-430
Specific Interaction of 3 H-FSH with Rat Testis Binding Sites....Pages 431-448
Back Matter....Pages 449-460
β¦ Subjects
Diabetes
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