The pineal gland.

The pineal gland.

Neurologie. – Hormone. Nir, I.; Reiter, R. J.; Wurtman, R. J. (Editors). The pineal gland. Proceedings of the international symposium, Jerusalem, November 14 – 17, 1977. 1st edition. Wien, New York, Springer, 1978. 23,5x16 cm. VIII, 408 S. Ill., graph. Darst. Hardcover. Orange board with title. Lower corners easily bumped otherwise good. Inside very clean, slight browingn at page edges. Journal of neural transmission : Supplementum Bd. 13.

With 79 figures. Contents (a small choice):
- G. C. Brainard: Pineal Research. The decade of transfomation.
Session 1: Functional Anatomy of the Pineal:
- A. Kappers: Localizaion of Indoleamine and Protein Synthesis in the Mammalian Pineal Gland.
- R. Y. Moore: Neural Control of Pineal Function in Mammals and Birds.
Session 2: Regulation of Pineal Synthesis:
- J. Axelrod: Introd. Remarks on Regulation of P. Indoleamine Synthesis.
- M. Zatz: Sensitivity and Cyclic Nuceotides in the Rat Pineal Gland.
Session 3: Possible Pineal Hormones Othe Than Melatonin:
- S. Pavel: Arginine Vasotocin as a Pineal Hormone.
- B. Benson; I. Ebels: Pineal Peptides.
Session 4: Physiological Effects of Melatonin:
- R. J. Wurtman: Physiological Effects of Melatonin.
- I. Nir: Non-Reproductive Systems and the Pineal Gland.
Session 5: The Human Pineal:
- R. J. Reiter: Evidence for an Endocrine Fundtion of the Human Pineal Gland.
- J. Arendt: Melatonin Assays in Body Fluids.
- A. B. Lerner; J. Nordlund: Melatonin: Clinicla Pharmacology.
and many more.

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