No hay productos en el carrito



Clinical Neuroendocrinology. An Introduction
Wilkinson, M. — Imran, S.
1ª Edición Enero 2019
Inglés
ISBN 9781108693462
Editorial CAMBRIDGE
LIBRO IMPRESO
-5%
89,86 €85,37 €IVA incluido
86,40 €82,09 €IVA no incluido
Recíbelo en un plazo de
2 - 3 semanas
LIBRO ELECTRÓNICO
-5%
81,31 €77,24 €IVA incluido
78,18 €74,27 €IVA no incluido
Acceso On Line
Inmediato
Este eBook utiliza la plataforma Bookshelf.
¿Que es Bookshelf?
Bookshelf es una herramienta para la gestión de sus eBooks. Mediante un acceso online dispondrá de una biblioteca con todos sus eBooks. Para conocer más sobre Bookshelf vea un video explicativo .
Los eBooks adquiridos los podrá utilizar directamente en el navegador mediante la aplicación webBookshelf Online También puede descargarlos a una Aplicación Nativa para leerlos en cualquier momento y con cualquier dispositivo, aún cuando no tenga acceso a Internet.
La compra incluye 1 año de Bookshelf Online. La copia descargada en su dispositivo no caduca.
Aplicaciones Nativas
Para ordenadores con los sistemas:
Para dispositivos móviles:
Funcionalidad
Las aplicaciones Bookshelf proporcionan funcionalidad que va más allá de la que ofrecen los libros impresos:
- Acceso online y offline, en dispositivos móviles o de sobremesa
- Marcadores, destacados y notas sincronizadas en todos sus dispositivos
- Herramientas para el estudio como notas compartidas e integración con Microsoft OneNote
- Búsqueda y navegación del contenido por la totalidad de su Biblioteca
- Cuaderno interactivo y funcionalidad de lectura en voz alta
- Búsqueda online de información adicional por medio del subrayado de una palabra o frase
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Basic principles in clinical neuroendocrinology I: receptor mechanisms
2. Basic principles in clinical neuroendocrinology II: assays, rhythms and pulses
3. Neuroendocrinology of female reproduction
4. Neuroendocrine regulation of appetite and body weight
5. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal cortex axis
6. Hypothalamic regulation of thyroid function
7. Hypothalamic regulation of prolactin secretion
8. Regulation of growth hormone secretion
9. Posterior pituitary
10. An introduction to sellar masses
Appendix
Index.
This innovative, introductory text is authored by key subject leaders in clinical neuroendocrinology with decades of research and teaching experience. Addressing the need for a concise description of human neuroendocrine systems, this important review of various significant basic science advances is relevant for all levels of experience. An indispensable resource for a variety of learners, this book will also enable biomedical science graduate students to extend their knowledge using its valuable clinical context. Beautifully illustrated, this text integrates basic scientific principles with clinical cases and includes several illustrated imaging studies, and in-depth discussions of basic principles and their interpretations. Extensive reference lists of clinical papers, teaching resources and a selection of review questions are included with each chapter, emphasizing the real-life importance of basic neuroendocrine principles in human health and disease. Clinical reviews are included to provide convenient links to more specialized texts, ensuring a successful springboard for learners worldwide.
- Provides a concise overview of the key basic principles in clinical neuroendocrinology underlying their diagnosis and management
- Includes reference lists of clinical papers, teaching resources and a selection of review questions with each chapter, to emphasize their real-life importance
- Includes several illustrated imaging studies, and in-depth discussions of basic principles and their interpretations
Michael Wilkinson, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia
Michael Wilkinson has over forty years of experience teaching neuroscience and neuroendocrinology to undergraduate physiology and medical students, and to graduate students in neuroscience and physiology. He has trained many Ph.D. and M.D. students, and has more than 170 publications, including numerous invited reviews. He has received several awards, including a Senior Killam Fellowship, and the Schering Prize, and is co-author of An Introduction to Neuroendocrinology (2nd edition, Cambridge, 2015) with R. Brown.
S. Ali Imran, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia
S. Ali Imran is a Professor of Medicine at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, and Co-Director of the Halifax Neuropituitary Program. He has extensive clinical experience in the field of neuroendocrinology and has supervised several endocrine trainees and researchers over the past ten years. He has published several key papers on neuropituitary disorders such as acromegaly, prolactinomas and sellar masses.
© 2025 Axón Librería S.L.
2.149.0