Opioid Hormones
Vassopressin, Volume 111, the latest release in the Vitamins and Hormones series, first published in 1943, covers the field of hormone action, vitamin action, X-ray crystal structure, physiology and enzyme mechanisms, with this release focusing on topics...
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Vassopressin, Volume 111, the latest release in the Vitamins and Hormones series, first published in 1943, covers the field of hormone action, vitamin action, X-ray crystal structure, physiology and enzyme mechanisms, with this release focusing on topics relating to hepcidin, bacterial infection, and iron overload, the role of heparan sulfates in hepcidin regulation, hepcidin CDNA and human gene sex hormones, growth factors and hepcidin, HFE gene polymorphisms and hereditary hemochromatosis, hepcidin and il-1beta, hepcidin-ferroportin axis, cardiomyocyte hepcidin, adipocyte iron, leptin and hepcidin, regulators of hepcidin expression, and much more.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Herausgegeben:Litwack, Gerald
- Verlag: Academic Press
- EAN: 9780128188583
Autoren-Porträt
Dr. Gerald Litwack obtained M.S. and PhD degrees from the University of Wisconsin Department of Biochemistry and remained there for a brief time as a Lecturer on Enzymes. Then he entered the Biochemical Institute of the Sorbonne as a Fellow of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. He next moved to Rutgers University as an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and later as Associate Professor of biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Medicine. After four years he moved to the Temple University School of Medicine as Professor of Biochemistry and Deputy Director of the Fels Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Biology, soon after, becoming the Laura H. Carnell Professor. Subsequently he was appointed chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at the Jefferson Medical College as well as Vice Dean for Research and Deputy Director of the Jefferson Cancer Institute and Director of the Institute for Apoptosis. Following the move of his family, he became a Visiting Scholar at the Department of Biological Chemistry of the Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and then became the Founding Chair of the Department of Basic Sciences at the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, becoming Professor of Molecular and Cellular Medicine and Associate Director of the Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the Texas A&M Health Science Center as his final position. During his career he was a visiting scientist at the University of California, San Francisco and Berkeley, Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry, London and the Wistar Institute. He was appointed Emeritus Professor and/or Chair at Rutgers University, Thomas Jefferson University and the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. He has published more than 300 scientific papers, authored three textbooks and edited more than sixty-five books. Currently he lives with his family and continues his authorship and editorial work in Los Angeles.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Opioid Hormones “
1. Evolution of proopiomelanocortin Ana Rocha, Alejandra Godino-Gimeno and José Miguel Cerdá-Reverter 2. Structure and dynamics of dynorphin peptide and its receptor Guillaume Ferré, Georges Czaplicki, Pascal Demange and Alain Milon 3. Molecular aspects of delta opioid receptors Louis Gendron, Karim Nagi, Manel Zeghal, Patrick M. Giguère and Graciela Pineyro 4. The role of heat shock protein 90 in regulating pain, opioid signaling, and opioid antinociception John M. Streicher 5. Enkephalinase regulation M. Ramírez-Sánchez, I. Prieto, A.B. Segarra, M. Martínez-Cañamero, I. Banegas and M. de Gasparo 6. Limbic circuit connectivity and the stress response: New insights into the mammalian nociceptin peptide system Allison Jane Fulford and Sarah Keskes 7. Enkephalins and ACTH in the mammalian nervous system Ewing Duque-Díaz, Olga Alvarez-Ojeda and Rafael Coveñas 8. Opioids and the hormone oxytocin Leda Kovatsi and Kakia Nikolaou 9. Estrogens as arbiters of sex-specific and reproductive cycle-dependent opioid mechanisms Alan R Gintzler, Emiliya M. Storman and Nai-Jiang Liu 10. Opioids and reproduction Beata Seeber, Bettina Böttcher, Elisabeth D´Costa and Ludwig Wildt 11. Kappa opioid receptor and oligodendrocyte remyelination Fei Wang and Feng Mei 12. Inhibitory role of Gi-coupled receptors on cAMP-driven cancers with focus on opioid receptors in lung adenocarcinoma and its stem cells Hildegard M. Schuller 13. Prenatal ethanol exposure and enkephalinergic neurotransmission Milagros Méndez, Karla Hernández-Fonseca and Paula Abate
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