The Endocrine Function of the Human Testis
The Endocrine Function of the Human Testis, Volume 1, contains papers that comprise the series of lectures given in a short course on the "Endocrine Function of the Human Testis" which was organized by the Post-Graduate School of Endocrinology in the University of Florence. The course was held in two parts, the first on April 25-27 and the second on October 24-26, 1972. The topics which were covered were: methods for the assay of androgens; binding of androgens in plasma; metabolism of testosterone; the chemistry, biology, and radioimmunoassay of hypophiseal gonadotrophins; the mechanism of control of the secretion of pituitary gonadotrophins; and the biosynthesis of androgens in the human testis.
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The Endocrine Function of the Human Testis
The Endocrine Function of the Human Testis, Volume 1, contains papers that comprise the series of lectures given in a short course on the "Endocrine Function of the Human Testis" which was organized by the Post-Graduate School of Endocrinology in the University of Florence. The course was held in two parts, the first on April 25-27 and the second on October 24-26, 1972. The topics which were covered were: methods for the assay of androgens; binding of androgens in plasma; metabolism of testosterone; the chemistry, biology, and radioimmunoassay of hypophiseal gonadotrophins; the mechanism of control of the secretion of pituitary gonadotrophins; and the biosynthesis of androgens in the human testis.
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The Endocrine Function of the Human Testis

The Endocrine Function of the Human Testis

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The Endocrine Function of the Human Testis, Volume 1, contains papers that comprise the series of lectures given in a short course on the "Endocrine Function of the Human Testis" which was organized by the Post-Graduate School of Endocrinology in the University of Florence. The course was held in two parts, the first on April 25-27 and the second on October 24-26, 1972. The topics which were covered were: methods for the assay of androgens; binding of androgens in plasma; metabolism of testosterone; the chemistry, biology, and radioimmunoassay of hypophiseal gonadotrophins; the mechanism of control of the secretion of pituitary gonadotrophins; and the biosynthesis of androgens in the human testis.

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ISBN-13: 9781483257907
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 10/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 602
File size: 8 MB

Table of Contents

Preface Determination of Androgens in Human Plasma Methodologic Considerations on the Measurement of Plasma Androgens by Competitive Protein Binding Methods and Radio-Assays Problems Connected with Steroid Radioimmunoassay Mathematical Analysis of the Results of Competitive Binding Methods Determination of Androgens in Plasma Determination of Testosterone in Peripheral and Spermatic Venous Plasma by a Competitive Protein Binding Method Gas Chromatographic Determination of Plasma Testosterone Elements of a Forward Approach to the Mechanism of Androgen Action The Physical State of Testosterone in Plasma Mathematical Models for the Study of Androgen Metabolism The Metabolic Clearance Rate and the Metabolism of Testosterone Recent Data on the Chemistry of Human Gonadotropins Immunochemical and Biological Nature of Gonadotrophin Subunits Aspects of the Mechanism of Action of Gonadotrophins Radioimmunoassays of Gonadotropins Characteristics of a Solid Phase Method for FSH and LH Sexual Differentiation of the Hypothalamic "Prolactin Inhibiting Factor Center" and Other Brain Areas Organizing Effects of "Early" Testosterone Secretion on Steroid Metabolism and Binding Mechanisms Which Control Puberty in Males The Hypothalamic Gonadotrophin Releasing Factors In Vitro Methods for the Study of Releasing Hormones Synthetic Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone: A Powerful Tool for the Clinician Feedback Activity of Testosterone and of Its 5a-Reduced Metabolites Human Gonadotrophin Secretion in Male Subjects Regulation of the Production of Testicular Steroids Androgen Dependency of Spermatogenesis and the Physiological Significance of Steroid Metabosism In vitro by the Seminiferous Tubules Biochemical Functions of Isolated Interstitial Tissue and Seminiferous Tubules from Rat Testis Evaluation of Male Infertility by Dynamic Tests Subject Index
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