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David O. Norris and James A. Carr. Vertebrate Endocrinology. Book • Fifth Edition • Browse book content. About the book. Search in this book. Authors: David O. Norris and James A. Carr. About the book. Browse this book. By table of contents. Book description. Vertebrate Endocrinology represents more than just a treatment of the endocrine system-it integrates hormones with other Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Norris, David O. Vertebrate endocrinology/author, David O. Norris.—4th ed. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN (alk. paper) ISBN (alk. paper) 1. Vertebrates—blogger.comted Reading Time: 8 mins 10/10/ · Dr. David O. Norris (B.S., Baldwin Wallace University, ; PhD , University of Washington) was a professor at the University of Colorado for 46 years where he studied environmental endocrinology of fishes and amphibians and taught general biology, endocrinology, human physiology, histology, vertebrate biology, and forensic biology. His endocrine research interests involve the role of Price: $

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Pages Page size x pts Year DOWNLOAD FILE. Pediatric Endocrinology FOURTH EDITION REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITED BY Fima Lifshitz Miami Children's Hospital, Univers. Shlomo Melmed, MD Professor of Medicine Senior Vice President and Dean of the Faculty Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los An, vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download. SHIPPING LAW Fourth Edition Shipping Law covers the whole spectrum of English shipping law.
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Includes index. ISBN alk. paper ISBN alk. paper 1. ISBN ISBN For all information on all Elsevier Academic Press publications visit our Web site at www. Printed in the United States of America 07 08 09 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Working together to grow libraries in developing countries www. com www. org www. This page intentionally left blank CONTENTS Preface viii 1.
An Overview of Chemical Bioregulation in Vertebrates 1 2. Methods to Study Bioregulation 30 3, vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download. Synthesis, Metabolism, and Actions of Bioregulators 46 4. Organization of the Mammalian Hypothalamus-Pituitary Axes 5. The Hypothalamus-Pituitary System in Non-Mammalian Vertebrates 6. The Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Thyroid HPT Axis of Mammals 7.
The Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Thyroid HPT Axis of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates 8. The Mammalian Adrenal Glands: Cortical and Chromaffin Cells 9. Comparative Aspects of Vertebrate Adrenals The Endocrinology of Mammalian Reproduction Comparative Aspects of Vertebrate Reproduction Bioregulation of Feeding, Digestion, and Vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download Comparative Aspects of Feeding, Digestion, and Metabolism Bioregulation of Calcium and Phosphate Homeostasis Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Index A.
Abbreviations of Endocrine Terms B. Vertebrate Tissue Types C. Amino Acids and Their Symbols D. Bioassays vii PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION Vertebrate Endocrinology has evolved into a 4th edition that has incorporated new information and insights gained by this author during a fourth decade of teaching and research within the field of endocrinology.
It represents a virtual rewrite and reorganization with the addition of many new chemical bioregulators as well as new understandings of the synthesis, actions, and metabolism of former bioregulators. Included are new insights into the evolution of these systems. Furthermore, the old distinction of separate regulatory systems e.
Perhaps, even the title of this edition should have been altered to simply The Chemical Bioregulation of Vertebrate Physiology and Behavior to reflect this change of emphasis from endocrinology sensu stricto. Although tremendous gains in molecular techniques since the 3rd edition have allowed creative scientists to greatly increase our understandings of the intricate interrelatedness among chemical bioregulatory mechanisms and their evolution, perhaps the most important changes have been the recognition and documentation of endocrine disruption by chemicals in the environment.
These environmentally endocrine active chemicals EACs are capable of disrupting normal life history events including development, sexual differentiation, and post-embryonic functions such as metabolism, stress responses, sexual maturation, reproduction, and behavior.
The possible clinical implications of these EACs for present human populations are of immediate concern, and there is mounting evidence of their potential impacts on future generations.
Other EACs are the consequence of the burgeoning size of the human population, its concentrations into cities, and its reliance on artificially maintained agriculture and animal husbandry. EACs include pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics, fertilizers, and industrial products e. Furthermore, high densities of humans and domestic animals have resulted in the addition of biologically relevant concentrations of reproductively active hormones and pharmaceuticals to aquatic environments through wastewater effluents and application of biosolids to agricultural fields.
Of greatest long-term evolutionary concern perhaps may be the effects of thyroid inhibitors on central nervous system development and the effects of estrogenic and androgenic EACs on sexual viii Preface ix differentiation sex reversal and intersex production of embryos and immature animals as well as the induction of estrogen-based cancers and contraception in adults and future generations.
The widespread contamination of natural environments means that it is no longer possible to study animals under natural conditions. Hence, field studies must rely on reference populations lacking only the bioregulator they wish to study rather than control populations since all animals in nature are exposed to some EACs. And the ultimate impacts of EACs on microorganisms, plants, and invertebrate populations and their implications for natural ecosystems may be even more important than those on vertebrates, vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download.
It is my hope that students who understand the intricacies and interrelatedness of chemical bioregulatory systems such as described in this text will be best prepared to deal with the threat of environmental EACs in the future. If left unchecked, EACs could lead to the destruction of natural ecosystems as we know them.
Donald S. Were I to attempt to vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download all of the endocrine people who have contributed directly or indirectly to this edition, vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download, I would undoubtedly overlook many of them.
I can acknowledge the vast majority, however, by simply referring to the many direct academic descendents and postdoctoral students of my past mentors in vertebrate endocrinology: Aubrey Gorbman, Howard Bern, and Donald Farner as well their many academic sons and daughters, grandsons and grand-daughters, vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download, great-grand sons and great-grand-daughters, etc. These descendents continue to add to our understanding of vertebrate endocrinology through teaching and research.
My own understanding of chemical bioregulation has been strongly influenced by my many years of interactions with colleagues Dr. Richard Evan Jones and more recently Dr. Pei-San Tsai, as well as with the many undergraduate and graduate students in vertebrate endocrinology we have trained in our laboratories at the University of Vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download in Boulder.
Questions, challenges, and independent interpretations of the literature by these students have strongly affected my thinking about chemical bioregulation over the years to the extent that I can no longer honestly separate their ideas vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download my own.
Among those former graduate students are Dr. Harriet B. Austin James A. Carr Laura M. Carruth Rubai Ding Vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download Duvall Kevin T. Fitzgerald William A. Gern John C.
Gill Louis P, vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download. Guillette, Jr. Earl T. Larson x Dr. Preface Kristin Lopez Tammy A. Maldonado Frank L. Moore Mark F. Norman James S. Norris Toni R. Pak Martha K. Pancak Scott Panter James E. Platt Matthew S. Rand Greta Rosen George Snow Richard R. Tokarz Alan M. Vajda John D. Woodling 1 An Overview of Chemical Bioregulation in Vertebrates I. The Comparative Vertebrate Approach The Origins of Bioregulation Categories of Bioregulators General Organization of Bioregulatory Systems Cell and Tissue Organization of Bioregulatory Systems Homeostasis A.
A Homeostatic Reflex Model VII. Endocrine Disruption of Homeostasis VIII. Chordate Evolution A. The Invertebrate Chordates B. The Vertebrate Chordates C. Amphibia D. Reptiles E. Birds F. These secretions were called hormones hormon, to stimulate or excite because of their effects on distant target cells.
Each hormone binds vertebrate endocrinology norris pdf free download a specific receptor molecule located in or on a target cell and the resultant hormone-receptor complex causes a measurable change in the target cell. Many mechanisms employed in the vertebrate endocrine system have their counterparts among invertebrate animals as well as in microbial and botanical organisms.
Originally a traditional field of specialization that focused on the endocrine glands and their secretions, endocrinology has expanded as a specialty within physiology and now deals with chemical regulation of virtually all biological phenomena in animals at the molecular, cellular, organism, and population levels of organization.
The study of chemical regulation or bioregulation can be defined to include secretions of the endocrine system, the nervous system, the immune system, and virtually all cells in the body that use chemical messengers to communicate with one another Figure The many secretions involved as chemical messengers then can be called bioregulators. Learning about the intricacies of how the activities of animals are regulated and coordinated by bioregulators is one of the most fascinating and complicated endeavors in biology.
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