The tenth meeting of the International Foundation for Biochemical Endocrinology was held in Geilo, Norway near the end of September, 1982. The subject matter of the conference and the monograph was on "Regulation of Target Cell Respon siveness." The local organizing committee was Asbj~rn Aakvaag and Vidar Hansson. The scientific sessions covered a wide range of hormone action and cell response, including: peptide hormones and target cell response, regulation of insulin responsiveness, intracellular modulation of peptide hormone response, gonado tropins and target cell responses, hypothalamic…mehr
The tenth meeting of the International Foundation for Biochemical Endocrinology was held in Geilo, Norway near the end of September, 1982. The subject matter of the conference and the monograph was on "Regulation of Target Cell Respon siveness." The local organizing committee was Asbj~rn Aakvaag and Vidar Hansson. The scientific sessions covered a wide range of hormone action and cell response, including: peptide hormones and target cell response, regulation of insulin responsiveness, intracellular modulation of peptide hormone response, gonado tropins and target cell responses, hypothalamic hormone- effects and regulation, steroid receptors and cellular control, hormones and growth regulation, and hormones and gene regulation. The chairpersons for the sessions were L. Birnbauer - A. Aakvaag, S. Taylor - R. S. Horn, F. Labrie - F. Rommerts, A. R. Means - K. W. McKerns, P. F. Hall - V. Hansson K. Griffiths - K. M. Gautvik, E. J. Peck, Jr. - E. Haug, F. S. French - W. T. Schrader, and E. M. Ritzen - B. Jegou. In addition to the scientific sessions in Geilo we were all delighted to sample some of the cultural and artistic attractions of Oslo, and to travel by train from Oslo via Geilo to Bergen. The scenery and hospitality were magnifi cant.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
of Volume 2.- Hypothalamic Hormones - Effects and Regulation.- 21. Combined Therapy with an LHRH Agonist and an Antiandrogen in Prostatic Carcinoma.- 22. Nature of the GnRH Receptors in the Ovary.- 23. GnRH Receptors and GnRH-Like Activity in the Rat Testis.- 24. Regulation of Prolactin Secretion by Thyroliberin (TRH) in Cultured Rat Pituitary Tumor Cells.- 25. Phospholipid Turnover in Target Cells in Relation to the Response to Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone.- 26. Hypothalamic Microenvironment Controlling LHRH Secretion.- Steroid Receptors and Cellular Control.- 27. Charting Steroid-Cell Interaction by Visual Means.- 28. Phosphorylation-Dephosphorylation of the Estradiol Receptor Regulates its Hormone Binding Activity.- 29. Androgen Metabolism in Pituitary Cells: Implications for Response.- 30. Differential Sensitivity of Estrogen Targets: Receptors and Responses.- 31. Steroid Receptors and Primary Breast Cancer: Their Prognostic Value.- 32. Prolactin Target Cells in Rats Treated with Gonadal Steroids.- 33. The Molecular Properties and Estradiol-Induced Activation of the Estrogen Receptor.- Hormones and Growth Regulation.- 34. Mechanisms and Possible Biological Role of the Development of Highly Catecholamine-Responsive Adenylate Cyclase Activity in Hepatocytes.- 35. Steroid Structure Requirements, Cell Cycle Specificity and Protein Metabolism in Glucocorticoid Growth Regulation of Human NHIK 3025 Cells,.- 36. Biosynthesis of Pituitary Gonadotropins and its Regulation by Gonadoliberin (GnRH) and Estradiol.- 37. Tissue Chalones, with Special Reference to the Spermatogenial Chalones.- Hormones and Gene Regulation.- 38. Progesterone Receptor Binding to the Ovalbumin Gene.- 39. Cloning and Structural Analysis of Genes Encoding Prostatein, the Major Androgen DependentSecretory Protein of Rat Ventral Prostate.- 40. Control of Hepatic Gene Expression by Thyroid Hormone.- Antiandrogens and Androgen Insensitivity.- 41. Antiandrogens and Target Cell Response - Different In Vivo Effects of Cyproterone Acetate, Flutamide and Cyproterone.- 42. Syndromes of Androgen Insensitivity.
of Volume 2.- Hypothalamic Hormones - Effects and Regulation.- 21. Combined Therapy with an LHRH Agonist and an Antiandrogen in Prostatic Carcinoma.- 22. Nature of the GnRH Receptors in the Ovary.- 23. GnRH Receptors and GnRH-Like Activity in the Rat Testis.- 24. Regulation of Prolactin Secretion by Thyroliberin (TRH) in Cultured Rat Pituitary Tumor Cells.- 25. Phospholipid Turnover in Target Cells in Relation to the Response to Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone.- 26. Hypothalamic Microenvironment Controlling LHRH Secretion.- Steroid Receptors and Cellular Control.- 27. Charting Steroid-Cell Interaction by Visual Means.- 28. Phosphorylation-Dephosphorylation of the Estradiol Receptor Regulates its Hormone Binding Activity.- 29. Androgen Metabolism in Pituitary Cells: Implications for Response.- 30. Differential Sensitivity of Estrogen Targets: Receptors and Responses.- 31. Steroid Receptors and Primary Breast Cancer: Their Prognostic Value.- 32. Prolactin Target Cells in Rats Treated with Gonadal Steroids.- 33. The Molecular Properties and Estradiol-Induced Activation of the Estrogen Receptor.- Hormones and Growth Regulation.- 34. Mechanisms and Possible Biological Role of the Development of Highly Catecholamine-Responsive Adenylate Cyclase Activity in Hepatocytes.- 35. Steroid Structure Requirements, Cell Cycle Specificity and Protein Metabolism in Glucocorticoid Growth Regulation of Human NHIK 3025 Cells,.- 36. Biosynthesis of Pituitary Gonadotropins and its Regulation by Gonadoliberin (GnRH) and Estradiol.- 37. Tissue Chalones, with Special Reference to the Spermatogenial Chalones.- Hormones and Gene Regulation.- 38. Progesterone Receptor Binding to the Ovalbumin Gene.- 39. Cloning and Structural Analysis of Genes Encoding Prostatein, the Major Androgen DependentSecretory Protein of Rat Ventral Prostate.- 40. Control of Hepatic Gene Expression by Thyroid Hormone.- Antiandrogens and Androgen Insensitivity.- 41. Antiandrogens and Target Cell Response - Different In Vivo Effects of Cyproterone Acetate, Flutamide and Cyproterone.- 42. Syndromes of Androgen Insensitivity.
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