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Anthony W. Norman, Helen L. Henry
The 3rd edition of Hormones offers a comprehensive treatment of the hormones of humans all viewed from the context of current theories of their action in the framework of our current understanding their physiological actions as well as their molecula
Autor:
Anthony W. Norman, Helen L. Henry
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Present Knowledge in Nutrition. :199-213
Autor:
Helen L. Henry
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 25:531-541
Fundamental to understanding the way in which perturbations in the vitamin D endocrine system can affect human health is an appreciation of the steps involved in the production of the well-recognized active hormonal form, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3).
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The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 121:98-105
Molecular modeling results indicate that the VDR contains two overlapping ligand binding pockets (LBP). Differential ligand stability and fractional occupancy of the two LBP has been physiochemically linked to the regulation of VDR-dependent genomic
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Anthony W. Norman, Helen L. Henry
This chapter covers hormones of the kidney, heart, and circulatory system, which together play zan indispensable role in the maintenance of life in higher organisms. This includes maintaining the constancy of many components of the extracellular flui
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Autor:
Anthony W. Norman, Helen L. Henry
A feature essential for life of higher vertebrates is their ability to maintain a relatively constant blood glucose concentration. Superimposed on the requirement for the maintenance of a constant blood glucose level are the perturbations in blood gl
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Anthony W. Norman, Helen L. Henry
Through the secretion of thyroxine, T4, and its active derivative, T3, the thyroid governs myriad physiological events which bring about functional alterations in virtually all metabolic pathways and organs. Thyroid hormone modulates oxygen consumpti
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Anthony W. Norman, Helen L. Henry
The oral cavity, stomach, intestine, colon, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas operate as an integrated physiological unit to effect the digestion and absorption of dietary acquired nutrients. This chapter focuses on the gastrointestinal hormones. Ther
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-091906-5.00007-0
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Anthony W. Norman, Helen L. Henry
Glucocorticoids are a family of steroid hormones that are essential to life. The primary glucocorticoid is cortisol. It acts on different cells in a variety of different ways. Without the secretion of cortisol during stress, a human could not survive
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-091906-5.00010-0
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Anthony W. Norman, Helen L. Henry
A large group of molecules are referred to and named using the term growth factor. These molecules have one or more of the following activities that lead to an altered growth rate of a particular cell type: (i) increasing cell mass by stimulating the
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