The IGF system : molecular biology, physiology, and clinical applications / edited by Ron G. Rosenfeld, Charles T. Roberts, Jr.
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- 其他題名:
- Contemporary endocrinology ;
- 出版: Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press c1999.
- 叢書名: Contemporary endocrinology ; ;17
- 主題: Insulin-like grow factor-binding proteins. , Somatomedin--Pathophysiology. , Somatomedin--Physiological effect. , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I--physiology. , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I--therapeutic use. , Insulin-Like Growth Factor II--physiology. , Insulin-Like Growth Factor II--therapeutic use. , Insulin-Like Growth-Factor-Binding Proteins--physiology. , Molecular biology.
- ISBN: 0896036928 (hbk.) :: US$200
- 書目註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- 系統號: 005126208 | 機讀編目格式
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It has been over 40 years since the original report by Salmon and Daughaday demon strating that the ability of GH to stimulate sulfation of cartilage was mediated by a "sulfation factor. " In the ensuing decades, it has become apparent that this "sulfation factor activity" encompasses a complex system ofligands (IGFs), receptors, and carrier proteins that are, in tum, responsible for a wide array of cellular actions. The IGF system has been demonstrated to be critically involved in both intrauterine and postnatal growth, and to have important implications in cancer biology as well, owing to the ability of the IGFs to function in endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine modes and given the wide distri bution of IGFs in virtually every organ system. The contributions to The /GF System reflect the wide span of interest in the IGF system and its implications for normal and abnormal growth and metabolism. The chapters have been divided into four broad sections: I. Molecular biology of the IGF system; II. Bio logical actions of the IGFs; III. IGF physiology; and IV. Clinical aspects of the IGFs. We have made every effort to highlight the major contemporary themes in IGF biology, but as is inevitable in such a fast-moving field, perspectives will continue to change as new information is accumulated.