Recent Advances in Steroid Biochemistry
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Recent Advances in Steroid Biochemistry

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Recent Advances in Steroid Biochemistry

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Recent Advances in Steroid Biochemistry contains the proceedings of the Second International Symposium of the Journal of Steroid Biochemistry. Separating 38 papers as chapters, this book discusses the partial purification of steroid-receptor complexes; enzymatic techniques in steroid assay; mass fragmentography of steroid hormones; biological consequences of 18-hydroxylation; and steroidogenesis in adrenal cells. This text also explores the regulation of steroidogenesis in testis; androgen binding proteins in different testis compartments; nuclear acceptor sites for glucocorticoid receptors; estrogen receptors in the pancreas; and molecular mechanisms of steroid hormone action.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Recent Advances in Steroid Biochemistry
  3. Copyright Page
  4. CHAPTER 1. PARTIAL PURIFICATION OF STEROID-RECEPTOR COMPLEXES BY DNA-CELLULOSE CHROMATOGRAPHY AND ISOELECTRIC FOCUSING
  5. CHAPTER 2. ENZYMATIC TECHNIQUES IN STEROID ASSAY
  6. CHAPTER 3. MASS FRAGMENTOGRAPHY OF STEROID HORMONES
  7. CHAPTER 4. SEPARATION AND COMPUTERIZED GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY OF UNCONJUGATED NEUTRAL STEROIDS IN PLASMA
  8. CHAPTER 5. STEROIDS AS HAPTENS: OPTIMAL DESIGN OF ANTIGENS FOR THE FORMATION OF ANTIBODIES TO STEROID HORMONES
  9. CHAPTER 6. SOME ASPECTS OF THE USE OF 125I-LABELLED LIGANDS FOR STEROID RADIOIMMUNOASSAY
  10. CHAPTER 7. TESTOSTERONE BINDING CAPACITY IN RELATION TO THE PRODUCTION AND METABOLISM OF TESTOSTERONE IN DOGS, EXPERIENCES OF A NEW METHOD
  11. CHAPTER 8. SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF TESTOSTERONE, PROGESTERONE AND ANDROSTENEDIONE BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY WITH A SINGLE ION DETECTION CORRELATION WITH RADIOIMMUNOASSAY
  12. GENERAL DISCUSSION
  13. CHAPTER 9. THE PREPARATION AND USE OF PURIFIED AND UNPURIFIED DISPERSED ADRENAL CELLS AND A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF THEIR cAMP AND STEROID OUTPUT
  14. CHAPTER 10. BIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF 18-HYDROXYLATION
  15. CHAPTER 11. MULTIFACTORIAL REGULATION OF THE FINAL STEPS OF ALDOSTERONE BIOSYNTHESIS IN THE RAT
  16. CHAPTER 12. SOME COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN ADRENOCORTICAL STEROIDOGENESIS: AN INTERPRETATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL HOMOLOGIES OF THE MAMMALIAN AND NON-MAMMALIAN ADRENAL CORTEX
  17. CHAPTER 13. STEROIDOGENESIS IN ADRENAL CELLS
  18. CHAPTER 14. STIMULATION FACTORS FOR CHOLESTEROL SIDE-CHAIN CLEAVAGE IN THE CORPUS LUTEUM AND ADRENAL GLAND
  19. CHAPTER 15. IN VITRO STUDY ON CORTICOSTERONE CYTOCHROME P-450 BINDING IN RELATION TO THE REGULATION OF CORTICOSTERONE METABOLISM
  20. GENERAL DISCUSSION
  21. CHAPTER 16. SUPERFUSION OF RAT TESTES WITH MIXTURES OF LABELED TESTOSTERONE AND ANDROSTENEDIONE
  22. CHAPTER 17. REGULATION OF STEROIDOGENESIS IN TESTIS
  23. CHAPTER 18. ANDROGEN BINDING PROTEINS IN DIFFERENT TESTIS COMPARTMENTS
  24. CHAPTER 19. SEXUAL DIFFERENTIATION OF HEPATIC STEROID METABOLISM IN THE RAT
  25. CHAPTER 20. RELATION OF STRUCTURE AND BIOLOGICAL ACTION OF GONADOTROPHINS
  26. CHAPTER 21. ACTH AND SULFATASE ACTIVITY
  27. CHAPTER 22. NEW RESULTS ON OESTROGEN GLUCURONYLTRANSFERASE
  28. GENERAL DISCUSSION
  29. CHAPTER 23. EFFECTS OF ESTROGENS ON UTERINE POLY (A)-RICH RNA
  30. CHAPTER 24. IN VITRO STIMULATION OF NUCLEOLAR AND NUCLEOPLASMIC RNA POLYMERASES IN CALF UTERUS
  31. CHAPTER 25. HORMONAL REGULATION OF UTERINE CONTRACTILITY: THE ROLE OF THE ADENYLATE CYCLASE SYSTEM
  32. CHAPTER 26. A SPECIFIC TESTOSTERONE RECEPTOR IN THE CYTOSOL OF RAT ANTERIOR HYPOPHYSIS
  33. CHAPTER 27. INTERACTION OF ALDOSTERONE AND CORTICOSTERONE WITH CELL NUCLEI OF TARGET ORGANS UNDER DIFFERENT FUNCTIONAL STATES
  34. CHAPTER 28. INTERACTIONS OF ACTH WITH ITS ADRENAL RECEPTORS: SPECIFIC BINDING OF ACTH1–24, ITS O-NITROPHENYL SULFENYL DERIVATIVE AND ACTH
  35. CHAPTER 29. NUCLEAR ACCEPTOR SITES FOR GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTORS
  36. CHAPTER 30. TESTOSTERONE METABOLISM: A NECESSARY STEP FOR ACTIVITY?
  37. CHAPTER 31. INVESTIGATIONS OF ANDROGEN-PROSTATIC TISSUE RELATIONSHIPS IN SUPERFUSION EXPERIMENTS USING STEROID CONCENTRATIONS APPROACHING THOSE FOUND IN VIVO
  38. CHAPTER 32. HIGH AFFINITY BINDING OF OESTRADIOL BY RAT TESTIS INTERSTITIAL TISSUE AND BY SEVERAL OTHER TISSUES OF THE MALE RAT
  39. CHAPTER 33. INTERACTION BETWEEN OESTROGENS AND NEUROTRANSMITTERS AT THE HYPOPHYSIAL-HYPOTHALAMIC LEVEL
  40. CHAPTER 34. ESTROGEN RECEPTORS IN THE PANCREAS
  41. CHAPTER 35. STEROID HORMONE RECEPTORS IN FETAL GUINEA-PIG KIDNEY
  42. CHAPTER 36. HORMONE-INDUCED TRANSFORMATION OF RECEPTOR PROTEINS
  43. CHAPTER 37. MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF STEROID HORMONE ACTION
  44. CHAPTER 38. INFLUENCE OF OUABAIN ON SODIUM TRANSPORT BY ALDOSTERONE-STIMULATED AMPHIBIAN EPITHELIA
  45. GENERAL DISCUSSION
  46. PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT